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SOCIETY    OF 
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CONSTITUTION  OF  THE 
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CONTENTS 

Gknkral  Officers  and  Delegates. 
Constitution  of  the  General  Society. 
Officers  and  Members*  of  the  State  Societies  in  the 
Order  of  their  Establishment. 

New  York  Society. 

Pennsylvania  Society. 

Maryland  Society. 

Massachusetts  Society. 

Connecticut  Society.  ■* 

District  of  Columbia  Society. 

New  Jersey  Society. 

Virginia  Society. 

New  Hampshire  Society. 

Vermont  Society. 

Illinois  Society. 

Missouri  Society. 
Summary. 
Index  of  Ancestors  and  Descendants. 

(  To  avoid  repetition  the  services  of  ancestors  will  only  appear 
in  the  index.) 
Committee  on  Louisbourg  Memorial. 
Roster  of  Officers  of  the  Expedition. 
Roster  of  the  Officers  of  the  First  Regular  American 
Army. 

•  An  asterisk  (*)  preceding  a  member's  name  indicates  that  he  was  a 
charter  memt>er. 


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The  General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  v,as  organized 
on  May  9  and  10,  1893.  in  the  Governors  Roo'".  C'^^ 
Hall.  New.York,  by  delegates  from  five  States  and  the 
District  of  Columbia.     A  Constitution  was  adopted  on 
May  10,   1893,  subject  to  the  approval  of  ^  "^^^^^  ?[ 
the  delegates  present  at   an  adjourned  meeting  of  the 
General  Assembly,  and  the  General  Officers  were  then 
elected.     An  adjourned  meeting  o^^^f --^L^"^"';; 
was  held  at  the  Hotel  New  Netherland,  New-York  Crty, 
on  December  19,  1893-  and  the  Constitution  as  amended 
unanimously  adopted. 

A  meeting  of  the  General  Council  was  held  m  Car- 
neuter's  Hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  on  May  8,  1894.  and 
another  meeting  was  held  in  New-York  City  on  Novem- 
her  12  1894.  The  Secretary-General  announces  with 
deep  r;gret  the  death,  on  July  29,  i894.  of  Mr  Nathan 
Gillette  Pond,  Deputy-Governor  General  of  the  Connect- 
icut Society,  and  a  founder  of  the  Society,  August  18, 
1892. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE 
GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS. 

1893-1896.  - 

Governor-General :  '  ".i, 

Frederic  J.  de  Peyster. 

Deputy  Governor-Generals : 

For  New-York,  Chari.es  H.  Murray, 

For  Pennsylvania,  James  Mifflin, 

For  Maryland,   General  Joseph  Lancaster  Brent, 

For  Massachusetts,   General  Wm.  F.   Draper, 

For  District  of  Columbia, 

Rear-Admiral  Francis  Asbury  Roe,  U.  S.  N., 
For  New  Jersey,   Malcolm  Macdonald, 
For  Connecticut,   Hon.  William  Hamersley, 
For  Vermont,  Colonel  Edward  A.  Chittenden, 
For  Missouri,   Henry  Cable, 
For  Illinois,   Josiah  Lewis  Lombard, 
For  New  Hampshire,   Hon.  Henry  O.  Kent, 
For  Virginia,  Hon.  Richard  Thos.  Walker  Duke,  Jr. 

Secretary-  General : 

Rowland  Pell, 
4  Warren  Street,  New- York. 

Deputy  Secretary-General : 
Edward  Trenchakd. 

Treasurer-General : 
Satterlee  Swartwout, 

Stamford,  Conn.  -- 

Deputy  Treasurer-General  : 
S.  Victor  Constant. 


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Registrar-General  : 
Geo.  Norbury  Mackenzie, 

Law  Building,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Historian-General  : 
Dr.  Francis  E.  Abbot, 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Chaplain-General  : 

The  Rev.  C.  Ellis  Stevens,  LL.  D.,  D.  C.  L. 

Surgeon-General: 

Samuel  Clagett  Chew,  M.  D. 

Chancellor-General  : 
The  Hon.  Thomas  F.  Bayard. 


First  General  Assembly  of  the  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars. 

1893-1896. 

LIST  OF  DELEGATES  AND  ALTERNATES. 

State  0/ New-Vork. 

Delegates : 
T.  J.  Oakley  Rhinelander, 
Frederic  H,  Betts, 
William  G.  Davies, 
Howard  R.  Bayne, 
Frederic  Gallatin, 
Philip  Livingston, 

Maturin  Livingston  Delafifxd,  Jr., 
Frederick  E.  Haight, 
T.  Waln-Morgan  Draper, 
John  Schuyler. 


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Alternates  : 

Lieut.  Walter  J.  Sears,  U.  S.  N., 
Madison  Grant, 
Walter  Chandler, 

GOUVERNEUR  M.  CaRNOCHAN. 


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State  of  Pennsylvama. 
Delegates : 

Edward  Shippen,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  N., 
T,  Chester  Walbridge, 
Wm.  Maci'herson  Horner, 
Geo.  Cuthbert  Gillespie, 
Wm.  Fisher  Lewis, 

Alternates : 

Thomas  H.  Montgomery, 
Edward  Shippen. 


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State  of  Maryland. 
Delegates  : 

Edwin  Harvie  Smith, 
John  Appleton  Wilson, 
John  Philemon  Paca, 
Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 


State  0/  Massachmetts. 

Delegates  : 
Tames  A.  Noyes, 
Henry  O.  Houghton, 
Walter  G.  Page, 
Albert  A.  Folsom, 
Myles  Standish. 


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Alternates : 

Abijah  Thompson, 
Edwin  T.  Barker, 
Nathan  Appleton, 
Henry  O,  Houghton,  Jr., 

F.  A.  Foster. 

SkM  of  Connecticut. 

Delegates : 
Dr.  Charles  Samuel  Ward, 
Charles  H.  1  rowbridge, 
Daniel  C.  Eaton, 
George  B.  SA^FORD, 
Frederick  J.  Kingsbury. 

District  of  Columbia. 
Delegates  : 
General  Richard  N.  Batchelder.  U.  S.  A., 
General  Absalom  Baird,  U.  S.  A., 
Charles  Waldo  Haskins, 
Charles  F.  T.  Beale, 
Frank  Berge  Smith. 

Alternates  : 
Lieut.  T.  B.  M.  Mason,  U.  S.N., 
Captain  Oscar  F.  Long,  U.  S.  A., 
Lieut.  Richard  Graham  Davenport,  U.S.  M., 
Professor  G.  Brown  Goode. 

State  of  New  Jersey. 
Delegates  : 
Rev.  Frank  L.  Humphreys, 
George  E.  Kouks, 
PiERREPONT  Edwards, 
General  Wm.  S.  Stryker, 
Wm.  Morris  Deen. 


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U.  S.  N., 


Stale  of  Vermont. 
Delegates : 
Governor  Urban  A.  Woodbury, 
General  Theo.  S.  Peck, 
Colonel  Wm.  Sewaro  Webb, 
Colonel  Robert  J.  Kimball, 
Colonel  £.  C.  Smith. 

Statt  of  Illinois. 
Delegates  : 
Charles  K.  Miller, 
Frederick  H,  Winston, 
S.  £.  Gross, 
Charles  Cromwell, 
Captain  Philip  Reade,  U.  S.  A. 


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CONSTITUTION. 


PREAMBLE. 

Whereas,  It  is  desirable  that  there  should  be 
adequate  celebrations  commemorative  of  the 
events  of  Colonial  History  happening  from  the 
settlement  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  May  13,  1607, 
to  the  battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  1775: 

Therefore,  The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars 
has  been  instituted  to  perpetuate  the  memory 
of  those  events,  and  of  the  men  who,  in  mili- 
tary, naval,  and  civil  positions  of  high  trust 
and  responsibility,  by  their  acts  or  counsel,  as- 
sisted in  the  establishment,  defense,  and  preser- 
vation of  the  American  Colonies,  and  were  in 
truth  the  founders  of  this  nation.  With  this 
end  in  view  it  seeks  to  collect  and  preserve 
manuscripts,  rolls,  relics,  and  records;  to  pro- 
vide suitable  commemorations  or  memorials 
relating  to  the  American  colonial  period,  and 
to  inspire  in  its  members  the  fraternal  and 
patriotic  spirit  of  their  forefathers,  and  in  the 
community,  respect  and  reverence  for  those 
whose  public  services  made  our  freedom  and 
unity  possible. 


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ARTICLE   I. 

NAME. 

The  Society  shall  be  known  by  the  name 
and  title  of  the  General  Society  of  Colonial 

Wars. 

ARTICLE   II. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Any  male  person  above  the  age  of  twenty- 
one  years,  of  good  moral  character  and  reputa- 
tion, shall  be  eligible  to  membership  in  the 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  who  is  lineally  de- 
scended in  the  male  or  female  line  from  an 

ancestor: 

(i)  Who  served  as  a  military  or  naval  offi- 
cer, or  as  a  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine,  or  as  a 
privateersman,  under  authority  of  the  Colonies 
which  afterward  formed  the  United  States,  or 
in  the  forces  of  Great  Britain  which  participated 
with  those  of  the  said  Colonies  in  any  wars  in 
which  the  said  Colonies  were  engaged,  or  in 
which  they  enrolled  men,  from  the  settlement 
of  Jamestown,  May  13,  1607,  to  the  battle  of 
Lexington,  April  19,  1775;  or 


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(2)  Who  held  office  in  any  of  the  Colonies 
between  the  dates  above  mentioned,  either  as 

(a)  Director-General,  Vice-Director-General, 
or  member  of  the  Council,  or  legislative  body 
in  the  Colony  of  New  Netherlands ; 

(d)  Governor,  Lieutenant  or  Deputy  Gov- 
ernor, Lord  Proprietor,  member  of  the  King's 
or  Governor's  Council,  or  legislative  body  in  the 
Colonies  of  New- York,  New  Jersey,  Virginia, 
Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware ; 

(c)  Lord  Proprietor,  Governor,  Deputy  Gov- 
ernor, or  member  of  the  Council,  or  of  the  leg- 
islative body  in  Maryland  and  the  Carolinas ; 

(el)  Governor,  Deputy  Governor,  Governor's 
Assistant,  or  Commissioner  to  the  United  Colo- 
nies of  New  England,  or  member  of  the  Coun- 
cil, body  of  Assistants,  or  legislative  body  in 
any  of  the  New  England  Colonies. 

One  collateral  representative  of  an  ancestor 
such  as  above  specified,  shall  be  eligible  to 
membership,  provided  there  be  no  existing  lin- 
eal descendant,  and  provided  that  such  person 
be  the  oldest  collateral  representative  in  the 
male  line,  of  such  ancestor,  or  has  filed  with 
the  Secretary-General  of  the  Society  written  re- 
nunciations from  all  other  persons  having  nearer 
claims  to  representation. 

No  State  Society  shall  adopt  any  rule  of  eli- 
gibility for  membership  which  shall  admit  any 
person  not  eligible  for  membership  in  the  Gen- 
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But  any  State  Society  may,  except  as  to 
members  transferred  from  another  State  Society, 
further  restrict,  at  its  discretion,  the  basis  ot 
eligibility  for  membership  in  its  own  society. 

ARTICLE  III. 

GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

The  General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  shall 
consist  of  the  societies  now  existing  in  the 
States  of  New-York,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland 
Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  District  ot 
Columbia,  and  such  other  State  Societies  as 
may  from  time  to  time  be  duly  organized  and 
authorized  by  the  General  Society. 

Whenever  the  word  "  State  »  occurs  m  this 
Constitution  it  shall  be  held  to  include  within 
its  meaning  the  Territories  of  the  United  States, 
and  the  District  of  Columbia. 


ARTICLE  IV. 

OFFICERS. 

The  officers  of  the  Gener2l  Society  of  Colo- 
nial Wars  shall  be  — a  Governor-General,  a 
Deputy  Governor-General  from  each  State  So- 
ciety, a  Secretary-General,  a  Deputy  Secre- 
tary-General, a  Treasurer-General,  a  Deputy 
Treasurer-General,  a  Registrar-General,  a  His- 
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the  exception  of  the  Deputy  Governor-Gen- 
erals the  above  officers  shall  be  elected  by  a 
])lurality  vo^e  of  the  delegates  present  at  a 
GtnfTaX  Assembly  of  the  Society.  Vacancies 
occurring  by  death  or  resignation  may  be  filled 
by  the  General  Council,  for  the  unexpired  term. 
Each  Deputy  Governor-General  shall  be  elected 
by  a  plurality  vote  of  the  delegates  present  in 
the  General  Assembly  from  the  State  from 
which  said  Deputy  Governor-General  is  chosen. 
The  above  officers  shall  serve  until  the  next 
regular  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly,  or 
until  their  successors  are  duly  chosen. 


ARTICLE   V. 


MEETINGS. 


The  regular  meetings  of  the  General  Society 
shall  be  termed  "General  Assemblies"  and  shall 
be  held  once  every  three  years,  at  such  time  and 
place  as  the  preceding  General  Assembly  may 
elect.  Special  General  Assemblies  may  be  held 
upon  the  order  of  the  Governor-General,  or  upon 
the  order  of  tlie  Governors  of  three  of  the  State 
Societies. 

General  Assemblies  shall  consist  of  the  Gen- 
eral Officers  and  five  delegates  from  each  State 
Society.  Delegates  or  General  Officers  repre- 
senting a  majority  of  the  State  Societies  shall 
constitute  a  quorum  for  the  transaction  of  busi- 
es 


ness-  and  proceedings  shall  be  in  accordance 
"ith  parliamentary  law.    The  order  of  bus- 

"";tfTh7callingofthe  General  Assembly 
to  order  by  the  Governor-General,  or  m  h,s  ab- 
sence  by  the  Secretary-General. 

Secola.  P^ayer  by  *e  Chaplam-General^ 
Third.  Reading  of  Mmutes  of  last  Geneul 

Assembly.  , 

Fourth.  Report  from  Secretary-General 
Fifth.  Report  from  the  Treasurer-General 
Sixth    Reports  from  Committees  and  Officers. 
Seventh.  Unfinished  Business. 
Eighth.  New  Business. 
Ninth.  Reports  from  State  Societies. 

Tenth.  Election  of  Officers. 

«/.  Benediction  by  the  Chaplain-Gen- 

'"The  minutes  of  each  Assembly  shall  be  read 
before  its  final  adjournment. 


ARTICLE  VI. 

STATE    SOCIETIES. 

Each  State  Society  shall  annually  transmit 
to  tsecretary-Genlral  a  circular  letter  su„ng 
the  number  of  its  members,  g™'"' "^«"' °' 
interest,  and  any  suggestions  «h.ch  may  be 
aeemed  of  advantage  to  the  Society.  Each 
StltTsociety  shall,  in  the  month  of  January  m 

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each  year,  pay  to   the   Treasurer-General  the 
sum  of  $25.00. 

ARTICLE   VII. 

POWERS    OF    THE    GENERAL   SOCIETY. 

The  General  Society  shall  have  sole  power 
of  action  in  the  national,  as  distinct  from  the 
State,  affairs  of  the  organization.     It  shall  have 
jurisdiction  to  pass  upon  all  questions  of  eligi- 
bility  referred  to  it  by  the  Registrar-General; 
but  shall  not  otherwise  interfere  in  the  regula- 
tions or  government  of  any  State  Society,  unless 
by  a  plurality  vote  of  the  General  Assembly, 
when  the  surrender  of  a  State  charter  may  be 
demanded,  should  an  investigation  show   that 
such  action  is  necessary  for  the  welfare  of  the 
Societies  at  large.     It  shall  have  power  to  grant 
charters  to  States  other  than  those  in  which  the 
Society  is  already  organized,  provided  that  at 
least  nine  persons  duly  qualified  to  be  members 
make  such  application.     It  shall  issue  the  in- 
signia and    the   diploma  of  membership.     It 
shall  publish  the  Year-Book  with  the  coopera- 
tion of  the   several   State    Societies;  and  the 
cost  shall  be  defrayed  by  the  latter  in  propor- 
tion to  their  membership. 

The  General  Council,  which  shall  be  com- 
posed of  all  the  General  Officers,  shall  exercise 
the  powers  of  the  General  Society  (except  those 
of  demanding  State  charters,  and  of  amending 

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the  Constitution)  between  meetings  of  the 
General  Assembly,  to  which  latter  body  it 
shall  regularly  report  all  its  transactions. 

ARTICLE  VIII. 

GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 

The  Governor-General,  or  in  his  absence,  a 
duly  selected  temporary  presiding  officer,  shall 
preside  at  all  General  Assemblies  and  meetings 
of  the  General  Council  of  the  Society. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

SECRETARY-GENERAL. 

The  Secretary-General  shall  be  keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  Society,  and  of  the  General 
Society  flag,  and  of  the  diploma.  He  shall  con- 
duct the  general  correspondence  of  the  Society 
and  keep  a  record  thereof  He  shall  have 
charge  of  the  printing  and  publications  of  the 
Society.  He  shall  give  due  notice  of  the  time 
and  place  of  the  holding  of  all  meetings  of  the 
General  Assembly,  and  of  the  General  Council; 
and  shall  keep  full  record  of  their  proceedings. 

ARTICLE  X. 

TREASURER-GENERAL. 

The  Treasurer-General  shall  collect  and  keep 
the  funds  and  securities  of  the  Society,  and  de- 

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posit  and  invest  them  subject  to  the  direction 
of  the  General  Council.  Out  of  these  funds  he 
shall  pay  such  sums  as  may  be  ordered  by  the 
General  Council.  He  shall  keep  a  full  account 
of  his  receipts  and  payments,  and  at  each  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  or  when  required  by  the  General 
Council,  shall  render  an  account  of  the  same. 
He  shall  be  custodian  of  the  die  of  the  insignia, 
and  may  issue  the  insignia  and  rosettes. 

For  the  faithful  performance  of  his  duty,  he 
may  be  required  to  give  such  security  as  the 
General  Council  may  deem  proper. 


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ARTICLE  XL 


REGISTRAR-GENERAL. 


It  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  State  Society  to 
file  with  the  Registrar-General  a  duplicate  of  the 
application  of  each  member.  The  Registrar- 
General  shall  receive  and  file  all  duplicate  ap- 
plications upon  which  membership  has  been 
granted,  with  a  list  of  all  diplomas  signed  by 
him,  and  all  documents  which  the  Society  may 
acquire.  It  shall  also  be  his  duty  to  submit  to 
the  General  Council  any  application  for  mem- 
bership which,  in  his  opinion,  does  not  fulfil  the 
requirements  of  Article  II.  of  this  Constitution. 

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ARTICLE  XII. 

HISTORIAN-GENERAL. 

The  Historian-General  shall  keep  a  detailed 
record  of  all  historical  and  commemorative 
celebrations  of  the  General  Society,  and  shall 
edit  and  prepare  for  publication  such  historical 
addresses,  papers,  and  other  documents  as 
the  Society  may  decide  to  publish. 

ARTICLE  XIII. 

CHAPLAIN-GENERAL. 

The  Chaplain-General  shall  be  an  ordained 
minister  of  a  Christian  church,  and  it  shall  be 
his  duty  to  officiate  when  called  upon  by  the 
proper  officers. 

ARTICLE  XIV. 

CHANCELLOR-GENERAL. 

The  Chancellor-General  shall  be  a  lawyer  duly 
admitted  to  the  bar,  and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to 
give  legal  opinion  on  matters  affecting  the  Soci- 
ety when  called  upon  by  the  proper  officers. 

ARTICLE  XV. 

SURGEON-GENERAL. 

The  Surgeon-General  shall  be  a  practising 
physician. 


a  detailed 
lemorative 
,  and  shall 
I  historical 
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ARTICLE  XVI. 


GREAT    SEAL. 


The  Great  Seal  of  the  General  Society  shall 
be:  Within  a  beaded  annulet,  a  title  scroll,"i6o7, 
General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  1775  ";  and  in 
base  the  motto :  "  Fortiter  Pro  Patria,"  surround- 
ing diaper  charged  with  nine  mullets.  Over  all  a 
shield,  surmounted  of  the  crown,  bearing  Ameri- 
can colonial  seals  quarterly  of  nine ;  I.  Vir- 
ginia :  Argent,  a  cross  gules  between  four  es- 
cutcheons each  regally  crowned  proper,  the  first 
and  fourth  escutcheons  France  and  England 
quarterly;  second  escutcheon,  Scotland;  third, 
Ireland.  II.  New- York  ;  Argent,  a  beaver  bend- 
ways  proper,  on  a  bordure  tenny,  a  belt  of  wam- 
pum of  the  first.  III.  Massachusetts:  Azure, 
on  a  mount  between  two  pine  trees  vert,  an  In- 
dian afFronte  or,  belted  with  leaves  of  the  second, 
holding  in  his  dexter  hand  an  arrow  paleways, 
point  downwards,  and  in  his  sinister  hand  a  bow 
paleways,  of  the  third ;  upon  a  scroll  proper, 
issuing  from  his  mouth,  the  legend, "  Come  over 
and  help  us."  IV. New  Hampshire:  Quarterly, 
first  and  fourth  grand  quarter  of  France  and  Eng- 
land; second,  Scotland ;  third,  Ireland ;  overall 
an  escutcheon  of  pretence ;  azure  billetee  or,  a 
lion  rampant  of  the  second,  for  Nassau.  V.  Con- 
necticut :  Argent,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of 
clouds  in  dexter  chief,  holding  a  double  scroll 
proper,  fesseways,  bearing  the  legend,  "  Susti- 


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net  qui  transtulit";  in  base  fifteen  grape-vines, 
six,  five,  four,  leaved  and  fructed  proper.     VI. 
Maryland:  Quarterly  first  and  fourth  paly  of 
six  or  and  sable,  a  bend  countcrchanged,  for 
Calvert;  second  and  third,  per  fesse  and  per 
pale  argent  and  gules,  a  cross  bottony  counter- 
changed  for  Crossland  (seal  of  Lord  Baltimore). 
VII.  Rhode  Island:  Azure,  an  anchor  in  pale 
or.     VIII.  New  Jersey:  Quarterly,  first,  Eng- 
land impaling  Scotland ;  second,  France ;  third, 
Ireland ;  fourth,  per  pale  and  per  chevron ;  first, 
gules  two  lions  passant  gaardant  in  pale  or,  for 
Brunswick ;  second,  or,  i-mee  of  hearts,  a  lion 
rampant  azure,  for  Lufieaburgh ;  third,  gules, 
a  horse  courant  argent,  ^or  Westphalia;  over 
all  an  inescutcheon  gules,  charged  with  the 
crown  of  Charlemagne.     IX.    Pennsylvania: 
Argent,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three  plates ;  (Arms  of 
Penn.) 

ARTICLE  XVIL 
insignia. 
The  insignia  of  the  Society  shall  consist  of  a 
badge,  pendant  by  a  gold  crown  and  ring,  from 
a  watered  silk  ribbon  one  inch  and  a  half  wide 
of  red,  bordered  with  white  and  edged  widi  red. 
The  badge  shall  be  surrounded  by  a  laurel  wreath 
in  gold  and  shall  consist  of: 

Obverse:  A  white  enameled  star  of  nine 
points  bordered  with  red  enamel,  having  be- 
tween each  starpoint  a  shield  displaying  an  em- 

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blem  of  one  of  the  nine  original  colonies;  and, 
within  a  blue  enameled  garter  bearing  the  motto 
"  Fortiter  Pro  Patria,"  an  Indian's  head  in  gold 
relievo. 

Reverse  ;  The  star  above  described,  but  with 
gold  edge,  each  shield  between  the  points  dis- 
playing a  mullet,  and  in  the  center,  within  an 
annulet  of  blue  bearing  the  title  "  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  1607-1775,"  the  figure  of  a 
colonial  soldier  in  gold  relievo.  The  reverse  of 
the  crown  of  each  insignia  shall  bear  an  engraved 
number,  corresponding  to  that  of  the  registered 
number  of  the  member  to  whom  such  insignia 
has  been  issued. 

The  insignia  shall  be  worn  by  the  members 
on  all  occasions  when  they  assemble  as  such,  for 
any  stated  purpose  or  celebration,  and  may  be 
worn  on  any  occasion  of  ceremony.  It  shall 
be  worn  conspicuously  on  the  left  bieast ;  but 
members  who  are  or  have  been  Gentlemen  of 
the  Council  of  a  State  Society,  may  place  a  ro- 
sette of  regulation  pattern  upon  the  silk  ribbon 
from  which  it  is  pendant.  Members  who  are 
or  have  been  General  Officers,  or  Officers  of  a 
State  Society,  may  wear  the  insignia  with  three 
jewels  in  the  crown,  and  suspended  from  a  reg- 
ulation ribbon  around  the  neck.  Members 
who  are  or  have  been  Governors,  Deputy  Gov- 
ernors, or  Lieutenant-Governors  of  State  So- 
cieties, or  officers  of  the  General  Society  may, 
in  addition  to  the  insignia  so  suspended,  wear  a 

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ribbon  of  the  Society's  colors,  three  and  one- 
half  inches  in  width,  extending  from  the  right 
shoulder  to  the  left  hip.  The  insignia  shall  be 
worn  only  as  above  prescribed. 

The  rosette  in  use  by  the  New  York  Society  was  adopted 
by  the  General  Society,  but  by  error  the  description  was 
omitted  in  the  Constitution. 

ARTICLE  XVIII. 

DIPLOMA. 

The  diploma  of  this  Society  shall  bear  the 
following  words : 

General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars. 

To  All  Whom  it  May  Concern. 

Greeting.    Know  ye,  this  is  to  certify  that  on 

the day  of m  the  year 

of  our  Lord  ,  and  in  the  year  of  this 

Society  the  ■" 

Gentleman,  was  duly   elected  an  Hereditary 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the 

State  of by  right  of  his  de- 

scent  from 

In  witness  whereof:  We  have  here- 
unto signed  our  names  and  affixed 
the  Great  Seal  of  the  General  Society. 
Officers  of  the  General  Society. 

Governor-General. 

Secretary-General. 

I  Registrar-General. 

And  countersigned  by  the  Governor,  Secretary, 
and  Registrar  of  the  State  Society. 

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Bordering  the  top  and  left  side  ot'  the  di- 
ploma is  an  ornamental  scrollwork  containing 
within  the  initial  letter  "  G."  of  "  General  So- 
ciety," a  representation  of  Captain  Miles  Stand- 
ish  and  a  band  of  colonial  soldiery ;  the  initial 
surmounted  by  the  imperial  crown  of  the  British 
empire,  and  having  below  it  the  motto  of  the 
Society.  Ranged  along  the  scroll  are  shields 
bearing  the  arms  of  the  original  nine  colonies  as 
emblazoned  in  the  Great  Seal  of  the  Society ; 
and  around  these  are  emblems  of  colonial  war- 
fare, with  the  flags  of  Sweden  and  New  Nether- 
land,  and  the  rose,  thistle,  shamrock,  and 
cornflower  —  badges  respectively  of  England, 
Scotland,  Ireland,  and  Germany.  At  the  center, 
at  top  is  a  cluster  of  Indian  weapons  and  the 
head  of  a  Sachem  charged  upon  the  fleur-de- 
lis  of  France. 

ARTICLE  XIX. 

FLAG. 

The  flag  of  this  Society  shall  consist  of  the 
red  cross  of  Saint  George  on  a  white  field,  bear- 
ing in  the  center  the  escutcheon  of  the  General 
Society  surmounted  by  the  crown  and  sur- 
rounded by  nine  stars. 

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STATE    SECRETARIES. 

It  shall  be  competent  for  the  General  Council 
to  appoint  State  Secretaries  in  States  where  no 
State  Societies  exist,  with  a  view  to  representthe 
interest  of  this  Society,  and,  if  authorized  to  do 
so,  to  prepare  for  the  organization  of  new  State 
Societies.     Such  State  Secretaries  shall  be  sub- 
iect  to  the  direction  and  regulation  of  the  Gen- 
eral Council.     Their  appointment  shall  be  for 
a  limited  time,  not  to  exceed  one  year,  but  may 
be  renewed.     They  may  be  removed  for  cause, 
and  their  office  shall  terminate  upon  the  organi- 
zation of,  and  grant  of  a  charter  to,  a  Society 
in  their  State.     They  shall  communicate  with 
and  receive  communication  from  the  Society 
through  the  Secretary-General. 

ARTICLE  XXL 

MEMBERS    OF    STATE    SOCIETIES. 

The  General  Council  shall  elect  to  member- 
ship  only  charter  members  of  new  State  Socie- 
ties  whose  membership  shall  be  tpso/aclo  trans- 
ferred to  their  own  State  Society  with  the  grant 
of  its  charter.  No  State  Society  shall  elect  to 
membership  persons  resident  within  the  territory 
of  another  State  Society,  except  upon  written 
consent  given  in  advance  by  the  Council  of  the 
latter  Society.   But  members  changing  residence 

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from  one  State  to  another,  or  coming  within  the 
jurisdiction  of  a  new  State  Society,  may  at  their 
option  retain  membership  in  the  State  Society 
in  which  they  were  originally  admitted. 

A  member  of  any  State  Society  may  be  ad- 
mitted to  membership  by  action  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  another  State  Society,  within  the  bounds 
of  which  he  is  resident,  upon  satisfactory  proof 
of  his  membership  in  good  standing  in  the  So- 
ciety from  which  he  comes,  and  subject  to  the 
rules  and  regulations  of  the  Society  he  enters. 

An  initiation  fee  shall  not  be  twice  required. 


ARTICLE  XXII. 

ALTERATIONS    AND    AMENDMENTS. 

No  alterations  of,  or  amendments  to,  this 
Constitution  shall  be  made,  unless  proposed  by 
the  Council  of  a  State  Society  in  writing.  The 
Secretary-General  shall  send  a  printed  copy  of 
the  proposed  amendment  to  each  State  Society, 
naming  the  time  when  and  the  place  where  it 
will  be  voted  upon,  and  the  voting  shall  take 
place  in  the  General  Assembly.  Six  months' 
notice  shall  be  given  to  each  Society.  No  amend- 
ment shall  be  made,  unless  adopted  by  a  two 
thirds'  vote  of  the  State  Societies  through  their 
delegates  in  the  General  Assembly. 

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SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE   STATE   OF   NEW-YORK. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  New- 
York,  the  first  society  organized,  was  instituted  August 
1 8,  1892,  and  incorporated  October  18,  189a.    The  First 
General  Court  and  dinner  was  held  at  Delmonico's,  De- 
cember 19,   1892,  and  the  Second  General   Court  and 
dinner  at  the  Hotel  Waldorf,  December  19,  1893.     The 
Third  General  Court  was  held  at  the  Hotel  Waldorf, 
December  19,  1894.     During  the  past  year  the  Society 
has  been  officially  represented  at  the  dinners  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati and  Sons  of  the  Revolution  on  February  22,  and 
at  their  church  service,  at  the  dinners  of  the  Saint  Nich- 
olas Society,  the  St.  Andrew's  Society,  and  at  the  New 
England  Society,  at  the  parade  of  the  Eighth  Battalion 
N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  April  23,  and  at  the  unveilina;  of  the 
Tarrytown  Revolutionary  Soldiers'  Monument,  October 

The  flag  of  the  Society  consists  of  the  red  cross  of  St. 
George  on  a  white  field,  with  the  arms  of  the  Province 
of  New  Netherland  on  the  center,  surmounted  by  the 
Dutch  ducal  crown. 

The  membership  clause  in  the  Constitution  has  been 
amended,  so  that  legislative  service  unaccompanied  by 
military  record  no  longer  constitutes  eligibility. 

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OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  NEW-YORK. 

Elected  at  the  Third  General  Court,  held  at  the  Hotel 
Waldorf,  December  19,  1894. 

Governor  : 
Frederic  J.  de  Peystek. 

Deputy  Governor  : 
James  M.  Varnum. 

'  Lieutenant-Gmernor  : 
T.  J.  Oakley  Rhinelandek. 

Secretary  : 
HowLAND  Pell, 

4. Warren  Street. 

Deputy  Secretary  : 
Philip  Rhinelandek, 

41  Wall  Street. 

Treasurer  : 
Arthur  M.  Hatch, 

96  Broadway. 

Registrar  : 

Frederick  E.  Haight, 

32  Thomas  Street. 

Historian  : 

S.  Victor  Constant. 

Chancellor  : 
Hon.  Abraham  R.  Lawrence. 

Surgeon  : 
Francis  Le  Roy  Satterlee,  M.  D. 

Chaplain  : 
Rev.  Alexander  Hamilton. 

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GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  expiring  1895  : 
Ahory  Sibley  Carhart, 
James  William  Beekman, 
George  R.  Schieffelin. 

Term  expiring  1896: 
Charles  H.  Murray, 
Philip  Livingston, 
Madison  Grant. 

Term  expiring  1897 : 
Edward  de  Peyster  Livingston, 
Charles  H.  Pond, 
John  T.  Wainwright. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Commillee  on  Membership  : 
James  F.  Ruggles,  Chairman, 
J.  N.  de  R.  Whitehouse,  Deputy  Chairman, 
David  A.  Clarkson, 
William  G.  Davies, 
James  B.  Metcalf, 

Courtland  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer, 
James  H.  Townsend,  Secretary, 
Committee  on  Historical  Documents : 

Edward  F.  DeLancev, 

Charles  Isham, 

William  G.  Ver  Planck, 

Gouverneur  M.  Smith,  M.  D., 

Abraham  B.  Valentine. 

Committee  on  Installation,  and  Stewards  0/ the  Society: 
Frederick  H.  Betts,  Chairman, 
F.  Diod  ATI  Thompson,    •  /  *- 

Henry  G.  Trevor, 
,   William  P.  Wainwright,  Jr., 
Henry  C.  Swords,  Secretary. 

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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

[Numbers  up  to  105  were  elected  in  i8ga ;  106  to  331,  in  1893    and  331  to  47J, 

in  1894.] 

228.  Abbot,  Francis  Ellingwood. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Abbot. 

405.  Adams,  Henry  Herschel. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Adams. 

394.  Adams,  Washington  Irving. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

363.  Aiken,  William  Benford. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 

man. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 

418.  Allen,  Frederick  Fercival. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Allen. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

450.  Arnold,  Conway  Hillyer,  Jr.,  Cadet,  U.  S.  M.  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Calloway. 

138.  AsTOR,  John  Jacob,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C,  S.  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  OloiF  Stevenson  van 

Cortlandt 
Third  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 

278.  AvERY,  Frank  Montgomery.  ^ 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Avery,  Jr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Wetherell. 

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io6.  Backus,  Brady  Electus,  Reverend. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Backus. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting 
Sixth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  John  Whiting. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Abner  Mallary. 

257.  jlACKUS,  J.  Bayard.  „     ,,   j 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Talcott. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chester. 

io6.  Baker,  Frank  Leslie. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phmeas  Upham. 

1 88.  Baldwin,  Joseph  Clark. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captoin  John  Beard. 

12.  Baldwin,  Nathan  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat 

2?3.  Bangs,  Anson  Cuylkr. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bleecker. 

302.  Banks,  David.  ,  ,    .  u  r^  j 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 

107.  Banks,  David,  Jr. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Man. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 

298.  Banta,  Theodore  Melvin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  David  Demarest. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Corporal  Pierre  Cressor. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Corporal  Simon  de  Rume. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

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321.  Barclay,  James  Searle. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Searle. 

420.  Barnes,  Alfred  Cutler,  General. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 

454.  Bartlett,  George  Frederick  Hunter,  M.  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Bartlett. 

282.  Bartlett,  John  Russell,  Captain,  U.  S.  N. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Russell. 

Bassett,  Charles  Franklin. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Bassett. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Dymoke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Shubael  Dymoke. 

*8.  Bayne,  Howard  Randolph. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Ashby. 

384.  Beatty,  Robert  Chetwood. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 

383.  Beatty,  William  Gedney. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bull. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 

369.  Beckurts,  Charles  Lewis,  ist  Lieutenant  6th  In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Paxton. 

108.  BflEKHAN,  James  William. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 

Cortiandt. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Van  Slichtenhorst. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rens- 
selaer. 

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Eighth  in  descent,  from  Colonel  Peter  S^Wl'^Pieterae 
Seventh  in  descent    from    Captain    Ph.hp    Pieter.e 

Sev':nTh1n  descent  fro.  Major  Abra^arn  Su.^;^^^  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Alexander  ^^^2.^Z 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jacob  Glen. 
S  xth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Sander  • 

tl  in  descent  from  Capt-  Jo^-^^  J^^^s 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captam  ^bf  am  Ke^^^^s. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captam  William  Steele. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Bailey. 

158.  Belknap,  Robert  Lenox. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belknap 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Belknap. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mekins 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Stearns. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Williams. 

356.  Benedict,  Robert  Dewev. 
Third  in  descent  from  CapUin  Stephen  Dewey. 

468.  Benjamin,  Marcus. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

70.  Berrv,  Gerald. 
.       Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  John  Berry. 

80.  Betts,  Frederic  H. 

Third  in  descent  from  Samuel  Co-tock  B^^^^^^ 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Paynes. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Abraham  Crutenden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Rosseter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Josiah  Rosseter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Wyllys. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Andrew  Ward. 

314.  Betts,  Louis  Frederic  Holbrook. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Abraham  Cruttenden. 
Ninth  in  descent  ''om  Edward  Rosseter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Josiah  Rosseter. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Wyllys. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Andrew  Ward, 

3 1 5.  Betts,  Samuel  Rossitir. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 

68.  BiBBY,  Andrew  A. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Charles  Ward  Apthorpe. 

442.  BicKi.EY,  Lawrence  Wharton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  Thomas 
Lloyd. 

390.  BiMNEY,  William  Greene. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Vickere. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Cromwell. 

167.  Bishop,  Cortlandt  Field. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Bishop. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 
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35.  Bleecker,  Anthony  James. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Mathew  Clarkson. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 

122.  Blunt,    Stanhope    English,    Captain,    Ordnance 
Department,  U.  S.  A. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Shadrach  Walton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sampson  Sheafe. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sampson  Sheafe,  Jr. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Charles  Frost. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Doctor  John  Cutler. 

370.  BooRAEM,  Robert  Elmer. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Elmer. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captoin  Jan  Ariense  Sip. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Cornelius  Van  Vorst. 

76.  BowEN,  Clarence  Winthrop. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Bowen. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
Seventh  in  descent   from   Deputy-Governor  Thomas 
Danforth. 

244.  Bowers,  John  Meyer. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Johnson. 

295.  Brackett,  Robert  Lambert. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Brackett. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Smith. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Pierpont. 

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34.  Brainard,  Cephas. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Brainard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jared  Spencer. 

245.   Brainerd,  Cephas,  Jr. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Brainerd. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jared  Spencer. 

435.  Bright,  Louis  Victor. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Jacob  Brecht. 
37.  Bristow,   Frank  H. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

372.  BRiTTON,  Charles  Price. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Curtis. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Porter.  *•' 

Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Adams. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Daniel  Adams. 

293.  Broome,  George  Cochran. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Nelson. 

456.  Brown,    George   Leroy,  Captain,  nth    Infantry, 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Dennison. 

451.  Brown,  Louis. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  White. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  White. 

255.  Brugler,  Charles  Edward,   Reverend. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Lacey. 

276.  Bryant,  Percy,  M.  D. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  General  Constant  Southworth. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jabez  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears. 

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254.  Brvson,  Andrew. 

Sixth  in  descent  irom  Captain  Samuel  Walker. 

135.  Butler,  Henry  Percival. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Green. 

181.  Cammann,  George  Philip. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Conrad  Weiser. 
469.  Cammann,  Henry  Lorillard. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Conrad  Weiser. 

41.  Carhart,  Amory  Sibley. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

306.  Carney,  Sidney  Howard,   Jr..  M.  D. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Abbott. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Simon  Crosby,  second. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Seth  BuUard. 

87.  Carnochan,  Gouvkrneur  Morris. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 

man. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Graham. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.  U. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morns. 

72.  Carpenter,  James  Oliver. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Carpenter. 

202.    Cass,  Charles  Wyllys. 
»       Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Dudley. 

lao.  Chandler,  Walter.  ^,.     j, 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Job  Chandler 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Chandler. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Swaine. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane, 

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Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Lee. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Philip  Ludwell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Denni- 

son. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. , 

403.  Chapin,  Henry  Dwight,  M.  D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Japhet  Chapin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 

170.  Chapman,  Thomas  Browkell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Chapman. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Sylvester  Richmond. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

317.  Chauncey,  Henry,  Jr.,  Major,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

169.  Chenoweth,  Alexander  Crawford. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Cromwell. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Crawford. 

264.  Childs,  James  Edmund. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Penuel  Childs. 

155.  Church,  Richard. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Schuyler. 
95.  Clark,  Henry  Schieffelin. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ingoldsby. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Still  well. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephanus  Van  Cort- 
landt. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Kiltian  Van  Rensselaer. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Arent  Schuyler. 

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109.  Clark,  William  Newton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
423.  Clarke,  Edward  Smith. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Janna  Meigs. 
457.  Clarke,  Isaac  Sherman. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

160.  Clarkson,  Banyek. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

92.  Clarkson,  Clermont  Livingston. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

91.  Clarkson,  David  Augustus. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

325.  Clarkson,  Frederick. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

192.  Coghill,  Howard. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bill. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Jabez  Graham. 

194.  Cogswell,  Cullen  Van  Rensselaer. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rens- 
selaer. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Van  Rens- 
selaer. 

446.  Coles,  Henry  Rutgers  Rkmsen. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 

431.  Collins,  Clarence  Lyman. 
.  Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Collins. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leetc. 


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Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Partridge. 

23.  Collins,  Holdridge  Ozro. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Plumb. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Bronson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Roeloff  Swartout. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Beebe. 

*i.  Constant,  Samuel  Victor. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Tuttle. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Smith. 

93.  Constantine,  Richard  Buell. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
290.  Crawford,  Charles  Ellison. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd. 
242.  Crosby,  Edward  Nicoll 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 
horst. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 
man. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 
ler. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

241.  Crosby,  Livingston. 
Eighth  iri  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 

horst. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 
man. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 
ler- ^.    , 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

73.  Dana,  Richard  Starr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Josiah  Keith. 

299.  Davenport,  Timothy. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gould. 

409.  Davies,  Julien  Townsend. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Job  Almy. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats   M.U. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sewall. 

187.  Davies,  William  Gilbert. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sewall.  . 

378.  Deen,  William  Morris. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Edmund  Jennings. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hams. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  Thomas 
Turpin. 
357.  DE  KovEN,  Henry  Louis  Reginald. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Dudley. 

163.  Delafield,  Joseph  Livingston. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston.  ^ 

164.  Delafield,  Maturin  Livingston,  Jr. 

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94.  DE  Lancey,  Edward  Floyd. 
Third  in  descent  from  Governor  James  de  Lancey. 

36.  DE  Peyster,  Frederic  J. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

393.  De  Rose,  Edward. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

343.  DoMiNicK,  William  Gayer. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 

275.  Douw,  Charles  Gibbons. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

27.  DowNEs,  Anson  Treat. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Downes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

458.  Downes,  Emery  Newell. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Moses  Brackett. 

83.  DowNEs,  Stancliff  Bazen. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Downs. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

1 76.  Draper,  Charles  Albert. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Draper.    , 

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*  5.  Draper,  Thomas  Waln-Morgan. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Draper. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Joshua  Child. 

268.  DuANK,  William  North. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 
ler. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam.    i 

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232.  Du  Bois,  William  Maison. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Louis  du  Bois. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Harmen  Myndertse  Van  Der 
Bogaert. 

230.  Dudley,  Edgar  Swartwout,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Francis  Dudley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Roeloflf  Swartout. 

,Si    Duke,  Richard  Thomas  Walker,  Jr. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Doctor  Thomas  Walker. 

256.  DwiGHT,  Arthur  Smith. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Dwight. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 

,2^    Earle,    Ferdinand     Finney.      Brigadier-General, 
^'      N.  G.  S.N.Y. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Richard  Earle. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Bissell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  General  Johannes  de  la  Mon- 

tagne. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Phelps. 
■      Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Spencer. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Enoch  Vreeland. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  James  King. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Morns. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamm  Pinney. 

131.  Edwards,  Pierrepont. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  CapUin  Thomas  Willett. 

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459.  Egleston,  Thomas. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Paterson, 
Third  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Paterson. 

385.  Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Henry  Elliott. 

Third  in  descent  from  Asa  Elliot. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hoilister. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  G'  vernor  Thomas  W^-iles. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Capu  in  Samuel  Welles. 

312.  Ely,  Smith. 

Third  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ely. 
432.  Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Emer}'. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Emery. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  W  .a; >:«i  Brainerd. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jc  .iah  i.rainerd. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Prescott. 

421.  Emery,  Rufus,  Reverend. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Emery. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Emery. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jolia  Appleton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Dummer. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Jacob  Tappan. 

168.  Endicott,  Robert. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Endicott. 

173.  Erving,  William  "'iw  Rensselaer. 
Fifth  in  descent  froir. '    '  >nel  John  Erving. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 
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Eighth  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Bayard. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Killian  Van  Rensselaer. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rens- 
selaer. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Henry  Sherburne. 
Fifth  in  descent    from   Lieutenant-General  William 
Shirley, 
no.  Farrar,  George  Dow. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jacob  Farrar. 
303.  Ferris,  Morris  Patterson. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Nicasius  de  Sile. 
444    Field,  Hugh  Wentworth  Greene. 

Seventh   in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  John 
Wentworth. 
445.  Field,  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Zecheriah  Field. 

398.  Fisher,  Harris  Baldwin. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Fisher. 

399.  Fisher,  Nathaniel  Campbell. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Daniel  Fisher. 

346.  Fitch,  Edward  Sherman. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Fitch. 
Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Fitch. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  William  Jones. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
*       Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Piatt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Jones. 
5.;8   Fitzgerald,  Louis,  Brigadier-General,  First  Brig- 
■  ade,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

424.  FoLSOM,  William  Henry. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peter  Foulsham. 

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434.  FoNBUSH,  William   Curtis,  Captain    5th   Cavalry, 
U.  S.  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Fonbush. 

436.  Foot,  Morris  Cooper,  Captain  9th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Foot. 

400.  FooTE,  Horace  Allen. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Field. 

460.   FooTE,  Hon.  Wallace  Turner,  Jr.,  M.  C. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote, 
2d. 

29.  Ford,  George  Hare. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibbals. 

266.  Foster,  Howell. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Coleman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Smith  (Bull 

Smith). 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Howell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Hugh  McLellan. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Beeker. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Pettingill. 

413.  Foulke,  Bayard  Fish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Abraham  KetelUs. 

26.  FowLKR,  Franklin  Hamilton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
25.  Fowler,  William  Miles. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Capuin  John  Beard. 
422.  Freeman,  George  Wentworth. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

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85.  Gallatin,  Frederic. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Nicholson. 

61.  Gallatin,  Rolaz  Horace. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Job  Almy. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Nicholson. 

53.  Gardiner,  David. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Roger  Wolcott. 

54.  Gardiner,  Robert  Alexander. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Roger  Wolcott. 

38.  Gerry,  Allston. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Winter. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Harrington. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rugg. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Sawyer. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Lewis. 

o;„tK  i"  Hwc-'nt  from  Ensisn  William  Longfellow. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Jewett. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sawyer. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Moses  Richards. 

406.  Gilfillan,  William  Whitehead,  M.  D. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Paymaster  Hezekiah  Thomp- 
son. 
51.  Grant,  De  Forest. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

340.  Grant,  Frederick  Dent,  Colonel,  late  U.  S.  A. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Noah  Grant. 

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40.  Grant,  Madison. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

259.  Greene,  George  Sears,  Jr. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Wickes. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Coggeshall. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Godfrey. 

Greene,  Richard  Henry. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Hulbert. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Wilton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Marshall. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

283.  Gregg,  Levi  Laertes. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gregg. 

269.  Grinnell,  George  Bird. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pitkin. 

270.  Grinnell,  William  Milne. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  George  Grinnell. 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Governor  George  Wyllys. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Otis. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Jacob  Lansing. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Lord. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Gor- 

ham. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  CuUish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Caleb  Stanley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Osgood. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Abraham  SUats,  M.D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Frye. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pitkin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Dirck  Van  Der  Heyden 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendell,  Sr. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  Wendell,  Jr. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Stephens. 

*  7.  GuNN,  George  Miles. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

20.  Haight,  Abner  Sherman. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 

*  6.  Haight,  Frederick  Everest. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lymar. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Comstock  Betts. 

352.  Hall,  Benjamin  Elihu.  ^ 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

18.  Halsey,  Harlan  Page. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Haisey. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Treat. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane, 
17.  Halsev,  Henry  Augustus. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Halsey. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swame. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Treat. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 

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151.  Hahersley,  James  Hooker. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  William  Hamersley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  van  Sclichten- 

horst. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Filyp  Pieterse  van 

Schuyler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gordon. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Reade. 

177.  Hamilton,  Alexander,  Reverend, 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Schuyler. 

425.  Hand,  Billings  Learned. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Dennison. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Lefilng- 

well. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Billings. 

127.  Harriman,  William  Edward. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ingoldsby. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 
Courtlandt. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Killian  Van  Rensselaer. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensse- 
laer. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 
ler. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Arent  Schuyler. 

323.  Hart,  George  William. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 

Fiflh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hawkins  Hart. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gallup. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
,    Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Burwell. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Israel  Burwell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeremiah  Fitch. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  Fitch. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Root. 

360.  Hartley,  George  Derwent. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 

2 1 .  Hatch,  Arthur  Melvin. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Beebe. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Boardman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Sherman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Taylor. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Nathanael  Tay- 
lor. . 

199,  Hawes,  Gilbert  Ray. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes. 

126.  Hawkes,  E.  McDougall. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  General  Alexander  McDou- 
gall. 
263.  Heilnek,  George  v^orson. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Fish. 

Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Zebulon  Butler. 

64.  Henry,  John  Francis. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Henry. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Gale. 

274.  Henry,  William  Barrett. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Henrj'. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Isaac  Gale. 

148.  Herman,  John  Armstrong. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Aiinstrong. 

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50.  HiLLHousE,  Francis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 
Courtlandt. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Jansen  Bleecker. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensse- 
laer. 

42.  HoADLEY,  James  Henry. 

Second  in  descent  from  Colonel  Andrew  Hillyer. 
Third  in  descent  from  Elihu  Tudor,  M.  D. 

121,  HoFt,  John  Van  Rensselaer,  Major,  Medical  De- 
partment, U.  S.  A. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Killian  Van  Rensse- 
laer. 

144.   HoRNOR,  William  Macpherson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Joran  Kyn. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Macpherson. 
Third  in  descent  from  Major  William  Macpherson.  • 

248.   HosMER,  Edward  Sturges. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 

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Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Burr,  2d. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin,  2d. 

i^'^.  Howard,  William  Colman. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Moses  Titcomb. 

78.   Howell,  Henry  Wilson,  Jr. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Jacob  Howell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Randal  Vernon. 

329.  Howell,  William. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Howell. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Jeremiah  Howes. 
,CQ    HuBBELL,  Henry  Wilson,  Captain,  First  Artillery> 
U.S.A. 

Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hubbell. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Hubbell. 
182.  HuLBERT,  Henry  C. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Hulbert. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Dymoke. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Shubael  Dymoke. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Bassett. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Bassett. 

35.  Humphreys,  Frank  Landon,  Reverend. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Humphreys. 

287.  HuRD,  Rukard. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Hurd. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Sr. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Hurd,  Jr. 
71.  Hyatt,  Frank  Stanley.  ^ 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hyatt. 

447.  Hyde.  Edwin  Francis.  _     , 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Simon  i^otn- 
rop. 
411.  Hyde,  Frederick  Erastus,  M.  D. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Simon  Loth- 
,         rop. 
354.  Innis,  Hasbrouck. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Andries  De  Witt. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Petrus  De  Witt. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jacob  Hasbrouck. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Pawling. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Louis  Bevier,  2d. 

104.  IsHAM,  Charles. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Isham. 

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NEW  YORK. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jacob  Burhans. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote, 

2d. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  JosepI:  Chamberlin. 

441.  Ives,  Francis   Joseph,  Captain,  Medical    Depart- 
ment, U.  S.  A. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cooke,  2d. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Foote. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Foote. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Foote. 

401.  Jackson,    Alfred    Barney,  First  Lieutenant,    9th 
Cavalry,  U.  S.  A. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joshua  Henshaw. 

16  r.  Jackson,  Oswald. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  Thomas 

Lloyd. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gyles. 
Fourth  in  descent  frorn  Rftnjamin  Chew, 

395.  Jennings,  Albert  Gould. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gould. 
Sixth  in  descent  from   Lieutenant-Governor   Nathan 

Gould. 
Seventh    in   descent   from    Lieutenant-Colonel   John 

Talcott. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Burr. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Peter  Burr. 

380.  Johnson,  Jeremiah  Augustus. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gibson. 

453.  Johnson,  Joseph  Horsfall,  Reverend. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriam. 

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404.  Johnson,  Stephen  Albert. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  Johnson. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Robert  Sedg- 
wick. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Samuel  Stone. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell. 
■    Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Merriam. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Merriam. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Caleb  Merriam. 

III.  Jones,  Shipley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Benedict  Arnold. 

410.  Kelly,  James  Henry. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Reuben  Hewit. 

389.  Kendall,  Edward  Hale. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Kendall. 

414.  Ketch  am,  William  Flatt, 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Ketcham. 

97.  Kip,  William  V.  B. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Kype. 

96.  Kitchen,  John  Cornelius  Duryea. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joris  Rapelje. 
367.  KouES,  George  Ellsworth. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 

Eighth   in  descent  from    General   Johannes  de   La 
Montagne. 
112.  Lansdale,  Philip  Van  Horne,  Lieutenant,  U.S. 
Navy. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Van  Horne. 

84.  Lawrence.  Abraham  Riker,  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  New-York. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captoin  John  Lawrence. 

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Second  in  descent  from  Major  Jonathan  Lawrence. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 
Third  in  descent  from  General  Nathaniel  Woodhull. 

427.  Leonard,  Edgar  Cotrkll. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
142.   Lewis,  William  Fisher. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Evan  Lewis. 
335.  Litchfield,  Edward  Hubbard. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Litchfield. 
44.  Livingston,  Edward  de  Peyster. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Robert  R.  Livingston. 
32.  Livingston,  Philip. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 
horst. 

Sixth  in  de  jcent  from  Captain  Peter  Van  Brugh. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 
ler. 

280.  LocKwooD,  James  Betts. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Lockwood. 

440.  Lord,  Frank  Howard. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Lord. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
Seventh  in  d^^scent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
Seventh  in  dcbcent  from  the  Reverend  Gershom  Bulke- 
ley,  M.  D. 

166.  Lord,  Nathan  Holcomb. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 
Seventh  in  descent  fnm  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffing- 

well. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  LeflSngwell. 

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2  51.  LUQUER,  Lea  McIlvaine. 

217.  Mackenzie,  George  NoRBURY. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  P«ke^ 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 

„7Q    Macy.  Sylvanus  Jenkins. 

''Lenth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

,6 1.  Mann,  Elias  Plum. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Richard  Man. 

062.  Mann,  Francis  N.,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Richard  Man. 

^4=;.  Marsh,  Charles  Wells. 

^Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Marsh. 

261.  Marshall.  Henry  Rutgers.  ^^   ,v.„d 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captam  Daniel  Brodhead. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Harman  Rutgers. 

69.  Marshall,  Howard. 

Sixth  in  (  pscent  from  Captain  John  Berr) . 

292.  Marshall,  John  Gilbert.  Lawrence 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lav/rence. 

..o    Mayo,  Edward  Carrington. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  WiUum  Mayo. 
56.  McAllister,  Heyward  Hall^ 

Eighth  i;.  lescent  from  Capum  Richard  Lord.. 

Sixth  --    escent  from  Dr.  John  Cutler. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  CapL.in  Thomas  Heyward. 

Fifth  iu  descent  from  Captain  Mathew  Dill. 

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448.  McVicKAR,  Edward. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Surgeon  John  ConsUble. 

428.  Meday,  Henry  Hawes. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes. 
273.  Melville,  Henry. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Prescott. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott,  2d. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captoin  Timothy  Wiieeler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gregg. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Melvin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minot. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Barrett. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Houston. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Adam  Dickey. 

Fourth   in  descent  from   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Whitney. 
136.  Metcalf,  James  Betts. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Mathew  Allyn. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barber. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 

Eighth  i-  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Newbeny. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 

Seventh   in  descent   from   Deputy-Governor  William 
Jones. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Taylor. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Taylor,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Noble. 

Third  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Selah  Benton. 

'    3.  Mifflin,  James. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Mifflin. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Cornet  John  Steadman, 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morns. 

Sixth  m  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Snowden. 

*  *  6.  Miller,  Charles  Benjamin. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Huck.ns. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Macy. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Huxkley. 

*  4   Miller,  Edward  Clarence. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Commissary-General  Thomas 

Huckins.  . 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Macy. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 


159.  Miller,  John  Bleecker. 


Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 

ler 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Rip  Van  Dam. 
Seventh  in  descent  .rem  Major  Abraham  Staats,  M.D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jochim  Staats. 

243.  Minor,  John  Crannell,  M.D. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 

Third  in  descent  from  Seth  Minor. 
45    Mitchell,  William  Anderson,  M.D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Mathew  Mitchell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Minot. 

^07.  Montgomery,  James  Lynch.  o,:nV,K.n 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  van  Sl.chten- 

Seve°nth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 

man.  ^  .„        „  ,      ,  , 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  SJ^yler^ 
Seventh   in    descent    from    Captain    Philip    Piete:.e 
Schuyler. 

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34.  Morgan,  Appleton. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Morgan. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  ISIajor  Samuel  Appleton. 
Eighth  in  i!?!scent  from  Samuel  Symonds. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Baker. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Sawyer. 

Morgan,  James  Henry. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

279.  Morgan,  Robert  Webb. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Aver)-. 

229.  Morgan,  William  H. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Theophilus  Morgan. 
114.  Morris,  Lewis,  M.  D.,  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

193,  MoRKis,  William  Henry. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

471.  Morrison,  George  Austin,  Jr. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 

332.  McKSE,  Waldo  Grant. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Joseph  Morse. 

249.  Moseley,  Edward  Augustus. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Samuel  Moseley 
Ninth  III  'lescent  from  Deputy-Governor  George  Cleeves. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thaddeus  Clark. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Weeks. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  Edward  Tyng. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jonathan  Buck. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Jabez  Fox. 

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*3.  Murray,  Charles  H. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Allis. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Wells. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Ball. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Dennison. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Scott. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Robert  Sedg- 
wick. 
Se''enth  in  descent  from  Doctor  Thomas  Starr. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Samuel  Stone. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Dickinson. 
Fifth  in  desceiil  from  Jedediah  Strong. 

62.  MvER,  Isaac 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Corpc  al  Simon  de  Ruine. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Edward  Riggs. 

339.  Noble,  Henry  Harmon. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  David  Noble. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Mathew  Mitchell. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Terry. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sherman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Archibald  McNeil. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Paul  Welch. 

381.  Norton,  Edward  Loudon. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Mathew  Fuller. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Fuller. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  CapUin  John  Gorham. 
Seventh   in   descent  from    Lieutenant-Colonel  John 

Gorham. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Barber. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Porter. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Thrall. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Hosford. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Phelps, 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ichabod  Phelps. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Morris  R.  Tillotson. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Benoni  Trumbull. 

134.  Norwood,  Lewis  Morris. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Lewis  Morris. 

347.  NoYES,  Charles  Phelps. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Noyes. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Coddington. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Sanford. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  Peleg  Sanford. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Francis  Wil- 

loughby. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Rogers. 

2 10.  NoYES,  James  Atkins. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

388.  Oakley,  E.  Benedict. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Benedict. 

115.  Oakley,  Henry  Cruger. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
Third  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

49.  O'CoNOR,  John  Christopher. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles.  ' 

338.  Ogden,  Ludlow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 

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355.  Olin,  Stephen'   H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel   and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  N.  G.  N.  Y.  S. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

22.  Olney,  George  Washington. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Sr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Olney,  Jr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Whipple. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Corporal  Ezekiel  Olds. 

203.  Ornk,  Henry  Merrill. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Mathew  AUyn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Benjamin  Newberry. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Preserved  Clapp. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Pickering. 
310.  Paige,  Edward  Winslow. 
Third  in  descent  irom  John  Paige. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Philip  Sherman. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Richmond. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloflf  Stevensen  Van 

Courtlandt. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Matthias  Nicoll. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 
331.  Parker,   Ely  S.,   Donehogawa,  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General,  late  U.  S.  A. 
Representing  as  Hereditary  Chief  Sachem  of  the  Iro- 
quois,  or  Six  Nations,  the  Donehogawa  or  Keepers 
of  the  Western  Door  or  Gate  of  the  symbolic     Long 
House  "  of  the  Iroquois,  who,  by  their  successive  trea- 
ties with  the  Dutch  and  English  Governments,  for 
over  a  hundred  years  formed  a  protective  barrier 
against  the  French  and  their  Indian  allies,  confining 
their  Canadian  Colonies  to  a  narrow  strip  along  the 
St  Lawrence,  and  preventing  them  from  seizing  the 
country  south  of  the  Great  Lakes,  thus  enabling  the 
English  colonies  to  gather  strength  for  the  final  over- 
throw of  New  France. 

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334.  Parsons,  Albert  Ross. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Aaron  Parsons. 
334.  Patterson,  John  Henry,  Major,  3d  Infantry,  U.S.  A. 

Fifth  in  descent  by  represenution  from  Captain  John 
Bull. 

392,  Peck,  Ginr  Dayton. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Francis  Bell. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Dennison. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Stream. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Isaac  Dayton. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  Baldwin. 

313.  Peck,  John  Hudson. 

Third  in  descent  from  John  Peck. 
407.  Pell,  Frederick  Aycrigg. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Pell. 

Third  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Pell. 

342.  Pell,  Harrison  Archibald. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

15.  Pell,  Rowland. 
Ninth   in   descent    by  representation    from   Surgeon 

Thomas  Pell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 
Sjrenth  in  descent  from  Zoeth  Rowland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Lawrence. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Townley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  William  Rob- 
inson. 

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33.  Pell,  John  H. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Pell. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captoin  John  Pell. 

258.  Pell,  William  Cruger. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 
Courtlandt. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Van  Schuyler. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Van  Rensse- 
laer. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Schuyler. 

416.  Perley,  Harry  Otis,  Captain  Medical  Department, 
U.  S.  A. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Fowler. 

461.  PoMEROY,  George  Eltweed. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Seth  Pomeroy. 

II.  Pond,  Charles  Hobby. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Charles  Pond. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Fenn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Newton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
Seventh  in    descent  from  Deputy-Governor  William 

Jones. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hercules  Mooney. 

14.  Pond,  Winthrop. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Charles  Pond. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captoin  John  Miles. 

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Seventh    in  descent  from   Deputy-Governor  William 

Jones* 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Roger  Newton. 

301.  Post,  William  Augustine. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Post. 

262.  Powers,  Charles  Andrew,   M.  D. 
Fiflh  in  descent  from  Gideon  Powers. 

251.  Price,  Henry  Reese,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  '"'ptain  John  Fitch. 
Fourth  in  descent  f  amuel  Webb. 

377.  Prime,  Ralph  Earle. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ralph  Earle. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Howell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Wheel- 
wright. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wheelwright. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Wheelwright. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Henr}'  Pier- 
son 

175.  Pruyn,  John  Van  Schaick  Lansing. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Prilyn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 

horst 
Fourth  in  descent  from  David  Groesbeck. 

426.  Rankin,  Egbert  Guernsey,  M.  D. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  HalletL 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Francois  Rombouts. 

304.  Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly,  Major,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Read. 
Third  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Pumpelly. 

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19.  Reed,  Henry  Bidlack,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Sixth  in  tkscent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Alden. 
Fourth  iri  -iascent  from  Captain  Prince  Alden. 

116.  Reed,  James  Monroe,  Jr., 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 

100.  Remington,  Cyrus  Kingsbury. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Remington. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Launcelot  Granger. 
Third  in  descent  from  Quartermaster-Sergeant  Abner 
Granger. 

408.  Rehsen,   Ph(enix. 

Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Remsen. 

58.  Rhinelander,  Philip. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

28.  Rhinelander,  T.  J.  Oakley. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Henry  Cuyler. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Henry  Cruger. 

197,  Rhoades,  Lyman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rhoades. 

Third  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Rhodes. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Clark. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Coates. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Fuller. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Stebbins. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Ebinezer  Sheldon. 

350.  Richards,  Frederick  Barnard. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Hall. 
•Seventh  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Balthasar  De  Wolf. 
.Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Lee. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Lee. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 

86.  RiKER,  John  Jackson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

117.  RiKER,  John  Lawrence. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 
415.  Ripley,  Charles  Stedman,  Lieutenant,  U.  S, 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 

13.  RoBBiNS,  Howard  Sumner. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Robbins. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Robbins. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Barker. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jeremiah  Clarke. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Wayte. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Caleb  Carr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Putnam. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Walcott. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Taft. 
189.  Robertson,  Henry  Montague. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Peter  Montague. 
81.  RuGGLEs,  James  Francis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

433.  Russell,  Averly  Claude  Holmes,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Brodhead. 
207.  Russell,  William  Hamilton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Johannes  de  Peyster. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephanus  Van  Court- 
landt. 

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Fourth  in  descent  from  Major-General  William  Alex- 
ander, Lord  Sterling. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Watts.  , 

277.  Saltonstall,  Andrew  H.  Mickle. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Saltonstall. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 

Seventh   in   descent  from   Major-General   Wait  Still 
Winthrop. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Dudley. 
198.   Sands,  Benjamin  Aymar. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sands. 
153.  Sanger,  William  Gary,  Colonel,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Barber. 

Seventh  ki  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Beits 

239.  Satterlee,  Francis  Le  Roy,  M.  D. 
Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benedict  Satterlee. 

162.  Schermerhorn,  Charles  Augustus. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 

Third  in  descent  from  David  Grim. 
438.  Schermerhorn,  Edward  Gibert. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 

103.   Schieffelin,  Eugene. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  William  Lawrence, 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stilwell. 

60.  Schieffelin,  George  Richard.  .       . 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell.  ',      ' 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Pell. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Townley. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  David  Frothingham. 

101.  SCHIEFFELIN,    SCHUYLER. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ingoldsby. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephanas  Van  Court- 

landt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stilwell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Arent  Schuyler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Killian  Van  Rensselaer. 

102.  SCHIEFFELIN,    WiLLIAM    J  AY. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 

437.  SCHROEDER,  JaMES  LaNGDON. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lewis. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stanley. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hooker. 

348.  SrHUYLER,  Clarkson  Crosby,  M.  D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 
horst. 

154.  SchUyler,  John. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Van 

Schuyler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Schuyler. 
Third  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Schuyler. 

344.  ScuDDER,  Henry  Townsend,  Reverend. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Moses  Mansfield 

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82.  Seaman,  Louis  Livingston,  M.  D. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 
417.  Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  Major,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
U.  S.  A. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Sears. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears, 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Sparrow. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Willard. 
59.  Sears,  Walter  J.,  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Sares. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Silas  Sears. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Paul  Sears. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Silas  Sears. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sears. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Mayo. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Mayo. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  George  WiUard. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Locke. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Merrick. 

324.  Shelby,  Cass  Knight. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Evan  Shelby. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Shelby. 

286.  Shelton,  George  Gregory,  M.  D, 

Seventh    in    descent    from    Deputy-Governor  Roger 

Ludlow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles.    . 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Savage. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Gray. 

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284.  Shelton,  William  Atwood. 
Seventh    in   descent    from    Deputy-Governor    Roger 

Ludlow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Welles,  ; 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Savage. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Gray. 

333.  Shepard,  Robert  Fitch. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  James  Fitch. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  James  Fitch.  1 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

147.  Shippen,    Edward,    Medical    Director,    U.  S.  N. 
Retired. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

430.  Short,  Edward  Lyman. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 

452.  Sibley,  Frederick  Trowbridge. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Abraham  Whipple. 

326.  Sill,  Frederick  Schroeder,  Reverend. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Sill. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 

349.  Sill,  John  Targee. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Sill. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Humphrey 
Atherton. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  David  Provoost. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 
Cortlandt. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 
horst. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Mathew  Gris- 
wold. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Sylvester  Salis- 
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Seventh  from  CapUin  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  StiUwell. 
Seventh   in   descent  from   Deputy-Governor  Francis 
Willoughby.  t,„„e=« 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeremias  van  Rensse- 

laer. 

330.  Skidmore,  William  Lkmuel. 
Fifth  In  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Skidmore. 

462.  Slocum,  Joseph  Jermain,  Colonel,  U.  S.  V. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

267.  Smith,  Gouverneur  Mather,  M.  D. 

Eighth   in   descent   from   Major-General   Humphrey 

Atherton. 
Seventh  in  descent  trom  Antoine  Lispenard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Rutgers. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Mather. 

291.  Smith,  Lewis  Bayard. 

Eighth   in  descent  from   Major-General    Humphrey 

Atherton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Antoine  Lispenard. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 
Sixth' in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Rutgers. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Mather. 

391.  Smith,  Philip  Henry  S. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Leonard  Lewis. 
Sixth   in  descent  from    Lieutenant    Colonel    Henry 
Filkin.  ,   •   _ 

472.  Smith,  Thomas  Edward  Vermilye. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffingwell. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Spalding. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Spalding. 

183.  Spencer,  Lorillard. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 
364.  Spies,  Francis  Ferdinand. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  David  Foster. 
128.  Spofford,  Paul  Nelson. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Spofford. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Abner  Spofford. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Daniel  Spofford. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bradbury. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Boynton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Dresser. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Hopkinson. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Mighill. 
412.  Sprague,  John  Titcomb,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Sprague. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sprague. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 

309.  Standish,  Myles. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

137.  Stevenson,  William  Paxton. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Robert  Mcc'herson. 

320.  Stilwell,  William  Moore. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Stilwell. 

221.  Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Root. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Zachariah  Field. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  PhiUp  Smith. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Daniel  Warner. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Israel  Hubbard. 

371.  Stokes,  Anson  Phklps. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

190.  Story,  Henry  Grafton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson 
Eighth    in    descent    from   Deputy-Governor  Samuel 

SeveXfdescent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 
Seventh  in  d.        X  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Baker. 

101.  Story,  Joseph  Grafton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
Seventh  in  descent    from  Deputy-Governor  Samuel 

Symonds. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Baker. 

201.  Stringer,  George  Alfred. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

Ym  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Ellsworth. 
,52.  Strong,  Joseph  Montgomery,  Jr. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Strong. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 

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174.  SirvDAM,  Walter  Lispenard. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloflf  Stevensen  Van 

Cortlandt. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  the  Honorable  Henry  White, 

289.  Swan,  Frederick  George. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Swan. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Swan. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Lamson. 

*9.    SwARTWOUT,  SaTTERLEE. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Roeloff  Swartout. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benedict  Satter- 
lee. 

57.  Swords,  Henry  Cotheal. 

Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Swords. 

443.  Talmage,  Robert  Sanford. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

429.  Taylor,  Washington  Irving. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Wiggins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

336.  Terry,  George  Davis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 

337.  Thebaud,  Paul  Gibert. 

»  Seventh  in  descent  from  Symon  Schermerhorn. 
218.     Thom,  William   Henry  De  Courcy  Wright. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Judge  Solomon  Wright. 

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219.  Thomas,  Douglas  Hamilton. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Isaac  AUer- 

Seventh   in   descent    from    Lieutenant-Colonel   Isaac 

Allerton. 
Eighth  in  descent  trom  Governor  Robert  Brooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Brooke. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Addison. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  William 

Randolph. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Travers. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Travers. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitz  Hugh. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 
272.  Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley,  Reverend. 
Sixth  in  descent;  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feke. 
'        Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Snowden. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lawrence. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Joseph  Lawrence. 

464.  Thompson,  Edward  Ray. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

43    Thompson,  Frederick  Diodati. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  Gardiner. 
,     Eighth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Roger  Lud- 
low. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Waicott. 
Fourth    in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Matthew 
Griswold. 
463.  Thompson,  Hobart  Warren. 

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318.  Thompson,  William  Prall. 

Seventh    in  descent    from    Deputy-Governor  Roger 
Ludlow. 
195.  Throckmorton,  Charles  Wickliffe. 

Ninth   in   descent    from    Lieutenant-Colonel   Henry 
Fleete. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Daniel  McCarty, 

Eiglith  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Mason. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Mason. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  George  Mason. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Stevens  Thomson. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Benjamin  Logan. 

252.  Throop,  George  Enos. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gridley. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  James  Bishop. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Joseph  Hawley. 

186.  Tillinghast,  William  Henry. 
Third  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tillinghast. 

379,  Tompkins,  Hamilton  Bullock. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

31.  TowNSEND,  James  Hill. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Richard  Townsend. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Gorton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underhill. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Wickes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Woolsey. 

132.  Townsend,  Rufus  M. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

10.  Trenchard,  Edward. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  George  Trenchard. 
Eighth  in  descent  from '  Deputy-Governor  Ambrose 
Gibbon. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sands. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Tobias  Langdon. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Langdon. 

63,  Trevor,  Henry  Graff. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Antoine  Lispenard. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Lispenard. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Lispenard. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Harman  Rutgers. 
281.  Trott,  James  Parkhurst. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Whitney. 

65.  Trowbridge,  Charles  Hotchkiss. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Trow- 
bridge. 
366.  Trowbridge,  Samuel  Breck  P. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 

376.  Tucker,  Oilman  Henry. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Joseph  Dudley. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Dudley. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peter  Foulsham. 

24    Tufts,  Walter  Brownell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 

455.  Tuttle,  Frank  Day. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Job  Winslow. 

322.  Underhill,  Edgar. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

465.  Underbill,  Frederick  Edgar. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 

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66.  Valentine,  Abraham  Bates. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Valentine. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 

382.  Valentine,  Samuel  Hempstead. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Valentine. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

184.  Van  Cortlandt,  Robert  B. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 
Cortlandt. 

74.  Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlandt  ScHinrLER. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Kilian  Van  Rensselaer. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  JeremiasVan  Rensselaer. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Johannes  Van  Rens- 
selaer. , 

178.  Van  Rensselaer,  Eugene. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Kilian  Van  Rensselaer. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  JeremiasVan  Rensselaer. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Kilian  Van  Rensselaer. 

105.  Van  Rensselaer,  Maunsell,  Reverend. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sanders  Glen. 
185.  Van  Vechten,  Abraham  Van  Wyck. 

Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Teunis  Van  Vechten. 

48.  Varnum,  James   M.,  Brigadier-General  and   Pay- 
master-General, S.  N.  Y. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Varnum. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Varnum. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Varnum. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Varnum. 

341.  Vermilye,  Ashbel  Green,  Reverend. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 

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99.  Ver  Planck,  William  Gordon. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Geleyn  Ver  Planck. 
Fiftl.  in  descent  from  Ensign  Philip  Ver  Planck. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  \  an 
Cortlandt.  ^    . 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  S.ephanus  Van  Cort- 

SelTnth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Wilhelmus  Beek- 

SixTin  descent  .rom  Colonel  GerardusBeekman 
Seventh    in  descent    from    Captam    Phihp    Piet.rse 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hopkins. 

466.  Wadhams,  Frederick  Eugene. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 
89    Wainwright,  John  Tillotson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Robert  R.  Livingston. 

88    Wainwright,  William  Pratt,  Jr. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Robert  R.  Livingston. 

nil.  Wakeman,  Jesup. 

^  Seventh  in  descent  from  CapUin  Joseph  Wakeman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

Seventh  in  descent  from   Deputy-Governor  Stephen 
Goodyear.  „  ,, 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cornelius  Hull. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Theophilus  Hull. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Bradley. 
Filth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Burr. 
iA»    Walbridge,  Thomas  Chester. 
'Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chester. 

316.  Walker,  Gustavus  Adolphus. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Cuptain  Samuel  Meredith. 

16.  Walker,  Richard  Henry. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  William  Walker. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  George  Walker. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  William  Mayberry. 
Third  in  descent  from  Richard  Mayberry. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Bean. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  George  Berry. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  George  Berry,  Jr. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Barbour. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Hugh  Barbour. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bolton. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Snow, 

294,  Ward,  Aaron,  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Lord  De  La  Warr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Edward  Winslow. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Josiah  Winslow. 

231.  Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  M.D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

206.  Ward,  Sylvester  L'Hommedieu. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

388.  Washburn,  John  Henry. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Washborne. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Washburn. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Emanuel  Downing. 
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Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hathome. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  HiHs. 
sLlth  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Parke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Sares. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  S>1^« J^^^^' 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Sears. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  J^l<^°"- 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samud  Talcott 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Welles. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captam  Robert  Welles 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captam  Gideon  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Westwood 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
S  xth  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodnch. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Howard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
^:^L  descent  from  Captain  Jo-ph  Parsons- 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Porter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Porter. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Porter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Abraham  Skinner. 
Fotth  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Skinner. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Stoddard. 
F^h  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jo^n  Stod  -d^^ 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Wl.am„. 
^    Third  "n  descent  from  Captain  Ezekiel  Williams. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Man. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Stebbins. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stebbins. 

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,86.  Washburn,  William  Ives. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Washborne. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Washburn. 

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Ninth  in  descent  from  Francis  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Aaron  Cooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Cooke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Emanuel  Downing. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Hathorne. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hills. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Parke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Sares. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Silas  Sears. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  David  Sears. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Talcolt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Talcott. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Welles. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Gideon  Welles. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Westwood. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Ailing  Ball. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ailing  Ball. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Howard. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Porter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Porter. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Porter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Abraham  Skinner. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Skinner. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Anthony  Stoddard. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Stoddard. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Williams. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ezekiel  Williams. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Surgeon  John  Brockett. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Andrews. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Mun. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Stebbms. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stebbins. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Hoadley. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Surgeon  John  Hulls. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Ives. 

Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Asa  Bray. 

467.  Washington,  Hugh  Veknon. 

Third  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hammond. 
,74    Watson,  William   Henry.    M.  D       Ex-Surgeon- 
^^     General,  U.  S.  A.     Regent  of   the  University   of 
the  State  of  New  York. 
Fifth    in    descent    from    Deputy-Governor    William 
Robinson. 

139.  Wayne,  William,  Major. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 

204.  Webb,  Alexander  Stewart,  Jr. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Nott. 
368.  Webster,  Frank  Daniel,  2d  Lieutenant,  6th  In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Sweat,  Jr. 

130.  Welles,  Benjamin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

575    Wells,  Charles  Nassau. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Kilbourne. 

00.  Wells,  Thomas  Lawrence. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lawrence. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Lawrence. 

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271.  Wetheriix,  Alexander  Macomb,  Captain,  6th  In- 
fantry, U.  S.  A. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Morgan. 

373.  Wheeler,  Edward  Jonathan. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Hatch. 
5  10    Whipple,  Charles  Henry,  Major  and  Paymaster, 
"^      U.  S.  A. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 

7c»    Whistler,  Garland  Nelson,  First  Lieutenant,  5th 
"'"^'Artillery,  U.S.A. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Francois  Bloetgoet  (Blood- 
good). 
75    Whitehouse,  James  Norman  de  Rapelje. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jeromus  Remsen. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joris  Rapelje. 

207.  Whitney,  Drake. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Whitney. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacobus  Van  Schoon- 
hoven. 

300.  Whiton,  Louis  Claude. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Whiton. 

265    Wilcox,  Reynold  Webb,  M.  D. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 

Eighth   in  descent  from    Deputy-Governor  William 
Jones. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Webb. 
,08.  Williams.  Ephraim,   ist  Lieutenant  and   Brevet- 
^      Captain,  U.  S.  A.     (Retired.) 

Third  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Thomas  Williams. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
179.  Williamson,  George  De  Witt. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Hicks. 

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165.  Winter,  Francis  Anderson,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Assistant-Surgeon,  U.  S.  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

328.    WiNTHROP,    GrENVILLE  BaYARD. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Wait  Sliil  Win- 
throp, 

335.  WiTHiNGTON,  James  Hakvey,    Lieutenant-Colonel, 
N.  G.  Cal.,  Captain,  U.  S.  V. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Withington. 

327.  WoDELL,  Silas. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Asahel  Hall. 

120.  Wood,  Marshall  William,  Major  and  Surgeon, 

U.  S.  A. 
'    Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Greenleaf. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
397.  Wood,  Thomas  N.,  First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  M.  C. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Callaway. 
439.  Woodman,  Clarence  Ei'GENe,  Revlrend. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Wood- 
man. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joshua  Woodman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Longfellow. 
296.  Woodworth,  Newell  Bertram. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Richardson. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Abel  Richardson. 

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79.  Wyeth,  Richard  Horner. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Wyeth. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Wyeth. 

306.  Young.  William  Hopkins. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Dwight 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Dwight. 


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125.  Charles  Elliot  Lord,  died  Nov.  26.  1893. 
•2.  Nathan  Gillette  Pond,  died  July  29,  1894. 
55.  Francis  Cottenet  Harriman,  died  August  3, 

1894. 
67.  Thomas  Ludlow  Ogden,  died  October  2, 1894. 
52.  Augustus  White  MERWiN.died  Dec.  13, 1894. 

In  the  death  of  Nathan  G.  Pond,  a  life  member,  the  Society 
lost  one  of  its  most  earnest  workers,  and  one  ;*hose  place 
can  never  be  filled.  Mr.  Pond  was  bomr.n  New  York  City  m 
.8,.,  and  died  at  his  residence  in  Milford,  Conn.  He  was  a 
founder  of  the  Society  on  August  .8.  .89..  and  was  a  Gentle- 
man  of  the  Council.  He  was  also  a  charter  member  of  the 
Society  in  Connecticut,  its  first  secreury,  and  Deputy  Cover- 
nor-General  for  the  General  Society.  He  was  also  a  member 
of  the  Order  of  the  Cincinnati  and  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the 
Revolution. 

Francis  C.  Harriman,  a  life  member,  was  born  in  New  York 
City  April  7.  186.,  and  died  there.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Saint  Nicholas  Society,  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  and  the 
Seventh  Regiment  Veteran  Association.  He  enlisted  in  Com- 
pany K.  7th  Regiment,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  in  ,88..  and  for  twelve 
yeara  served  successively  as  private,  corporal,  and  quarter- 
master-sergeant. 

Thomas  L.  Ogden,  a  life  member,  and  the  first  Historian 
of  the  Society,  was  born  in  .840.  and  di.^  "' ^prmg  Lake. 
NT  He  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  New  York  bar, 
being  senior  partner  of  the  firm  of  Ogden  &  Beekman.  He 
wITa  ^uate  of  Columbia  College,  a  member  of  the  Samt 
Nichol^ociety,  a  vestryman  of  Trinity  Church  a  member 
of  the  Bar  Association  and  the  University  and  Knicker- 
bocker Clubs. 

Augustus  W.  Merwin,  a  life  member,  was  born  in  Nor- 
walk  Conn..  July  3..  1834,  and  died  at  Wilton.  Conn.  He 
w«  ;  memb;r  of'the  Order  of  the  Cincinnati  and  Society  of 
the  Sons  of  the  Revolution. 


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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 

THE  COMMONWEALTH   OF 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  Commonwealth  of 
Pennsylvania  was  the  first  one  chartered  after  the  New 
York  Society,  the  date  of  organization  being  January  23, 

1893. 

The  second  annual  dinner  was  held  at  Philadelphia, 
January  16,  1894,  to  commemorate  the  settlement  of  the 
city  of  Philadelphia. 

Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  on  account  of  its  unique 
historical  associations  in  connection  with  the  colonial 
period,  has  been  officially  selected  as  the  Chapel  of  this 

Society. 

The  first  annual  Church  Service  was  held  at  the  Chapel 
of  the  Society,  Sunday,  November  25,  1894,  to  commem- 
orate the  136th  anniversary  of  the  capture  of  Fort 
Duquesne. 

Eligibility  for  election  to  membership  in  this  Society 
requires  that  the  ancestor  of  the  applicant  must  have  been 
a  Commissioned  Officer,  or  a  Governor,  Deputy-Gover- 
nor,  or  Member  of  the  King's  or  Governor's  Council, 
or  Commissioner  to  the  United  Colonies  of  New  England 
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WARS   IN   THE  COMMONWEALTH   OF 

PENNSYLVANIA,   1895. 

Governor  : 
Hon.  Wi  I.I.I  am  Wayne. 

Deputy-Governor  : 

Edward  Shippen,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  N. 

Lieutenanl-Gavernor  : 

James  Mifflin. 

Secretary  : 
George  Cuthbert  Gillespie. 

1318  Arch  Street. 

Deputy  Secretary  : 
Thomas  Willing  Balch. 

1412  Spruce  Street. 

Treasurer  ; 
William  Macphkkson  Hornor. 

S.  E.  cor.  Walnut  and  17th  Streets. 

Registrar  : 
T.  Hewson  Bradford,  M.  D. 

n5  South  i8th  Street. 

Historian  : 
William  Fisher  Lewis. 

Chaplain  : 

Rev.  C.  Ellis  Stevens,  LL.D.,  D.  C.  L. 

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Andrew  Cheves  Dllles. 

James  Large. 

John  Thompson  Spencer. 

Richard  A.  Cleemann,  M.  D. 

Rev.  C.  Elms  Stevens,  LL.D.,  D.  C.  L. 

Edward  Shippen,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  N. 

George  Cuthbert  Gillespie. 

James  Mifflin. 

T.  Hewson  Bradford,  M.  D. 

Wm.  Fisher  Lewis. 

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LIST   OF   MEMBERS. 

loi.  Adams,  Francis  Peter. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Hart. 

86.  Adams,  Robert,  Jr.,  Hon. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Hart. 

73.  Allen,  Francis  Olcott. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  Oliver  Purchase 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Vassall. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Leach. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Pease 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  .\bel  Wright. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Terry. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Ephraim  Terry. 

13.  Balch,  Edwin  Swift. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Betts. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Underbill. 
Eichth  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Paymaster  Edward  Shippen. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Hal  ett. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ninian  Beall. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Beall. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jasper  Yeates. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  McCall. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

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12.   Balch,  Thomas  Willing. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Betts. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Underhill. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Hal lett. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ninian  Beall. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Beall. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Jasper  Yeates 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  McCall. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Wilhng. 

49.  Barber,  Edwin  Atlee. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  John  Atlee. 
48.  Bavard,  Thomas  Francis,  United  States  Ambassa- 
dor  to  the  Court  of  Si.  James. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 
95.  Bellas,   Henry   Hobart,  Captain  U.  S.  A.     (Re- 
tired.) 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  The  Honorable  William 
Moore. 
93.  Benson,  Alexander. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 

II.  Benson,  Edwin  North. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Larssen  Cock,  Sr. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Peter  Gunnerson  Rambo. 
Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Roger  North. 

14.   Biddle,  Thomas,  M.  D. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Biddle. 
98.  Biddle,  William  Foster. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Biddle. 

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Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bradford. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Langstaff. 

79.   Brice,  Philip  Howard. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd. 

33.  Brinton,  John  Hill,  M.  D. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 
47.  Brinton,  John  Hill,  Jr. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

84.  Brooke,  George,  Jr. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Farmer. 

90.  Cadwalader,  Charles  Evert,  M.  D. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Cadwalader. 

97.  Cadwalader,  Richard  McCall. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Cadwalader. 

85.  Chauncey,  Charles. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Elihu  Chauncey. 

50.   Cleemann,  Richard  Alsop,  M.  D. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Mason. 

35.  CoLLUM,  Richard  S.,  Captain,  U,  S.  M.  C. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Chapline. 

76.  Cooke,  James  Welch. 

Fifth    in    descent    from    Deputy-Governor    Nicholas 
Cooke. 

34.  Crothers,  Stevenson. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Daniel  Whitehead. 

100.  DE  Benneville,  James  Seguin. 
Eighth    in    descent    from    Deputy-Governor  Samuel 
Symonds. 

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16.  Devereux,  Alfred. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 

51.  Devereux,  Frederick. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 

52.  DiLLARD,  Henry  Kuhl. 

Third  in  descent  from  Michael  Hillegas. 
15.  Dulles,  Andrew  Cheves. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  George  Moris. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Heatly. 
XT.  Egle,  William  Henry,  M.  D.  ,  ,      „ 

Fourth    in    descent    from    Lieutenant  John   George 
Miller. 
04.  EsTE,  Charles. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  W.lham  Smith. 

•  8.  Gillespie,  George  Cuthbert. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Cuthbert. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

71;    Greenough,  Eben  W.  r,       u 

^^Eighth  in  des;ent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Burnham. 

53.  Gilpin,  Gkorge. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 
8n    Griscom,  Clement  Acton. 

Eigh^  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  Thomas 

Lloyd. 
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Nin^h  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  Thomas 

Lloyd. 

54    Grubb,  Edward  Burd. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 
20.  Hall.  Peter  Penn-Gaskell,  Major,  U.S.A.     (Re- 
tired.) 
Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Penn. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Barclay. 

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99.  Hart,  Byerly. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Hart. 

21.  Hayden,  Horace  EnwiN,  Reverend. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Hayden. 
Si.Kth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Hayden. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Hayden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Parsons. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Moore,  Jr. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Return  Strong. 

17.  Herman,  John  Armstrong. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 

18.  HoPKiNSON,  Edward. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hopkinson. 

*6.  HoRNOR,  William  Macpherson. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Macpherson. 
Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Macpherson. 

69.  Hough,  Oliver. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Hough. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Holme. 

55.  Houston,  Wm.  Churchill,  Jr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Cornelis  Melyn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 

83.  Hunter,  Richard  Stockton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Richard  Stockton. 

19.  Hutchinson,  Charles  Hare. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

22.  JoN'ES,  Charles  Henry. 

Eighth    in   descent    from    Captain   Elbert  Elbertson 

Stoutoff. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 

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38.  Jones,  Richmond  Legh. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 
56.  Jordan,  John  VVoolf. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Henry. 

57    Klapp,  William  H.,  M.  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 

77.  Landreth,  Burnet,  Jr.  ,  t  u     b  o^ 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Brad- 
street. 

25.  Lardner,  James  Laurence. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lynford  Lardner. 

2-1.  Large,  James.  ,      ,  o        j 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Snowden. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 
CO.  Leach,  JosiAH  Granville. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Dimmock. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Washbourne. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Manning. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Richardson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Keyes. 

24.  Lee,  Edward  Clinton. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Baul- 
stone. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  John  Brown,  ist. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
70    Lee, Edmund  Jennings,  M.  D. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Lee. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Lee. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Lee. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Henry  Lee. 

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Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Richard  Bennett. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Caleb  Carr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Randall  Holden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Theodorick  Bland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Harrison. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Holmes. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Philip  Ludwell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Ludwell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Jennings. 

60.  Lennig,  Charles  F. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 

78.  Levis,  Henry. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherell. 

74.  Levis,  Samuel  White. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Levis. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherell. 

39.  Lewis,  David,  Jr. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Newlin. 

40.  Lewis,  John  Thompson,  Jr. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Evan  Lewis. 

*  5.  Lewis,  William  Fisher. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  James  Harrison. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Carpenter. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Richardson. 

58.  Livingston,  John  Henry. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 

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8 1.  Lloyd,  Howard  Williams. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Blunston. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Jenkins. 

82.  Macdonald,  Malcolm. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

88.  Marston,  Henry  Ward. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Marston. 

61.  Marston,  John. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Marston. 

91.  Martin,  Jonathan  Willis. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Martin. 

28.  Mason,  George  Champlin,  Jr. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Christopher 
Champlin. 

*  3.  Mifflin,  James. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Mifflin. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stedman. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Snowden. 

26.  Mifflin,  William. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Mifflin. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stedman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris. 
*  7.   Montgomery,  Thomas  Harrison. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Daniel  Dulaney. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  White. 

27.  Morris,  Henry,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Governor  Thomas 
Lloyd. 
103.  Morton,  Thomas  George,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Feake. 

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68.  MuNRO,  Wilfred  Harold. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abell. 

87.   MuNSON,  Cyrus  La  Rle. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  jNIunson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Munson. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles 

Eighth  in  descent  from    Deputy-Governor   Matthew 
Gilbert. 

41.  NoRRis,  Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Middleton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Arthur  Middleton. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Henry  Middleton. 

42.  Norris,  George  Washington. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Norris. 

43.  Page,  Samuel  Davis. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Page. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Matthew  Page. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Mann  Page,  ist. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Caleb  Carr. 

Eighth  in  descent  fron.  Edmund  Freeman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Greene,  Sr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Byrd,  ist. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Byrd,  2d. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Byrd,  3d. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Carter. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Charles  Willing. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Nelson. 

29.  Paul,  John  Rodman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 
92.  Paul,  Lawrence  Taylor. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Rodman. 

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44.  Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whitaker. 

EiRhth  in' descent  from  Samuel  Richardson. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Patrick  Anderson. 

63.  Powell,  Washington  Bleddyn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Biles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Stockton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Yardley. 

62.  Prime,  Frederick. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

64.  Platt,  Franklin. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Newlin. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Samuel  Sy- 

monds. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Burnham. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Carter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Gershom  Flagg. 

72.  Potts,  William  John. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hughes. 

30.  Reed,  James  Monroe,  Jr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

45.  Rogers,  James  Slocum. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  John  Greene. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Caleb  Stanley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin. 
Eio'hth  in  descent  from  William  Pitkin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Pitkin,  ist. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Pitkin,  2d. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Marsh. 

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65.  Savage,  William  Lyttleton. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Elihu  Chauncey. 
•  2  Shippen,  Edward,  M.  D.,  Medical  Director,  U.  £.  N. 
(Retired.) 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Paymaster  Edward  Shippen. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

46.  Shippen,  Edward. 

Third  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 

89.  Sylvester,  William  Wallace,  Reverend,  S.  T.  D. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

31.  Spencer,  John  Thompson. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Augusua  Heerman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Vaughan. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  James  Ringgold. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Thompson. 

71.   Starr,  Isaac,  Jr. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Edward  Tyiig. 

*4.  Stevens,     Charles     Ellis,     Reverend,     LL.  D., 
D.  C.  L. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Stevens. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major-General  John  Mason. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Marsh. 

68.  Stryker,  William  Scudder. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Strieker. 

105.  Tyler,  Sidney  Frederick. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
*  9.  Walbridge,  Thomas  Chester. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Pynchon. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Elizur  Holyoke. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Talcott. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Chester. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Chester. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chester. 

67.  Watmough,  John  G, 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Watmough. 

*  1.  Wayne,  William. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 

32.  Wayne,  William,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Wayne. 

104.  Webb,  Francis  Parsons. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

66.  Williams,  Charles. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 


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Mr.    Coates    was    born    in    Philadelphia, 
March  29,  1845.  and   elected  a  member  of 
the    Society    April   7.    '893.      He   was  the 
son  of  Joseph  P.  H.  Coates.     He  graduated 
from   Haverford  College  in  1863,  at  the  age 
of  eighteen  years,  and  the  degree  of  Master  of 
Arts  was  conferred  upon  him  at  the  age  of 

twenty-one. 

He  was  a  man  of  marked  business  ability, 
strong  religious  convictions,  and  great  deci- 
sion of  character. 

Mr.  Coates  was  a  devout  member  of  the 
Episcopal  Church,  and  was  for  twenty-one 
years  a  vestryman  and  seven  years  warden 
of  Christ  Church. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Historical  Society, 
Geographical  Society,  Penn  Club,  Civil  Ser- 
vice Reform  Association,  Citizens'  Municipal 
Association,  Forestry  Association,  and  many 
other  like  societies. 

He  was  most  conscientious  to  aid  and  sup- 
port these  societies. 


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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  MARYLAND. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Maryland 
was  incorporated  at  Baltimore.  February  .8    1893.  and 
organized  March  .5th.  the  two  hundred  and  fifty-nvnth 
anniversary  of  the  landing  of  the  first  M^l-d  Col^^^^^^^ 
under  Leonard  Calvert.     The  first  public  meeting  was 
held  at  the  Maryland  Historical   Society's  rooms,   on 
November  ».  1893.  the  two  hundred  and  -^^th  an- 
versary  of  the  sailing  of  Culvert's  expedition  >n  the  .4rA 
and  The   /?-  ^-m   Cowes.   Isle   of  Wight,   En    and, 
November  23,  1633.     A  Social  Court  was  he  d  pn  No  em 
ber  22,    1894.     Eligibility  for  membership  by  descent 
,  from  private  soldiers  subsequent  to  1 700  is  not  recognized 
by  this  Society. 


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OFFICERS  AND  GENTLEMEN  OF  THE 
COUNCIL,  1895. 

Governor. 
Henry  Stockbridge. 

Deputy-Governor. 
McHenry  Howard. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
General  Joseph  Lancaster  Brent. 

Secretary. 
George  Norbury  Mackenzie. 

Law  Building,  Baltimore. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

Treasurer, 
John  Appleton  Wilson. 

5  East  Lexington  Street,  Baltimore. 

Registrar. 
Henry  Ashton  Ramsay. 

Historian. 
Edwin  Hakvie  Smith. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Bennet  Bernard  Browne,  M.  D. 
Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr. 
Douglas  Hamilton  Thomas. 
Samuel  Claggett  Chew,  M.  D. 
Randolph  Barton. 
Benjamin  Howell  Griswold. 
John  Savage  Williams. 
John  Livingston  Minis. 
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STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Comnitlee  on  Membership  : 

Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr.,  Chairman. 

George  Norbury  Mackenzie,  Deputy-Chairman. 

John  Savage  Williams. 

John  Appleton  Wilson. 

Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

John  Livingston  Minis. 

Edwin  Harvie  Smith,  Secretary. 

Commillee  on  Historical   Documents  : 
Samuel  Claggett  Chew,  M.  D.,  Chairman. 
General  Bradley  Tyler  Johnson,  Deputy-Chairman. 
General  Joseph  Lancaster  Brent. 
Edward  Reynolds. 
John  Philemon  Paca. 

Committee  on  Installations  : 
Wm   Henry  DeCourcy  Wright  Thom,  Chairman. 
Benjamin  Howell  Griswold,  Deputy-Chairman. 
Richards  Carson  Meeker. 
Matthew  Smith  Tyson. 
Bennet  Bernard  Browne,  M.  D. 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

27.  Armstrong,  Horatio  Gates. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichten- 

horst. 
Seventh  in   descent    from    Captain    Philip    Pieterse 

Schuyler. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Schuyler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Livingston. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Beekman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Henry  Beekman,  2d. 

43,  Balch,  Francis  Du  Pont. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ninian  Beall. 

47.  Ballantine,  Henry  Watkins,  Reverend. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 

42.  Burton,  Robert. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Curtis, 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Curtis. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 
Fifth  in  descent  uom  William  Plumsted. 

23.   Barton,  Randolph. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 
14.  Brent,  General  Joseph  Lancaster. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Sir  George  Calvert. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Leonard  Calvert. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  William 
Calvert. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Stone. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jesse  Wharton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 

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13.  Browne,  Bennet  Bernard,  M.  D. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Utie 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Richard  Bennet 
Seventh   in   descent  from  Acting  -  Governor    Robert 

Brooke,  ,,      , 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Brooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Henry  Lowe. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Smyth. 
30.  Chew,  Fielder  Bowie. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
♦  7.  Chew,  Samuel  Claggett,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 

50.  Daves,  John  Collins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 

29.  Dennis,  James  Teackle. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Dennis. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Scarbrugh. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edmund  Scarbrugh. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Littleton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Southey  Littleton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Randall  Revell. 
32.  Gill,  William  Harrison. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Ball,  Sr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Ball,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Harrison. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Harrison. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Armistead. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Churchill. 

*  9    Griffith,  William  Ridgely. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry 


maryland. 

*  8.  Griswold,  Benjamin  Howell. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ebenezer  Griswold. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Randal  Vernon. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall,  Jr. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Collins. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Jacob  Howell. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Clement. 

39.  Hall,  Clayton  Colman. 

Seventh  in  descent  irom  John  Cutt. 

Seventh   in  descent  from   Major-Gene-al   Humphrey 

Atherton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Jackson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Stickney. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Ward. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Ward. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Richard  Ward. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Penhallow. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Dr.  Thomas  Pemberton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  James  Trowbridge. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joshua  Wingate. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 

38.  Hoffman,  Richard  Curzon. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Greenberry. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Hammond. 

15.  Howard,  McHenry. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  President   (Governor)    Edwara 

Lloyd.  ^  ^ ,     . 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edward  Lloyd. 
Third  in  descent  from  Colonel  Edward  Lloyd.     . 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neaie. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Addison. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Addison. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Rousby. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Rousby. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Tasker. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Plater. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Philip  Key. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 
Third  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Chew. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Corbin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Tayloe. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Tayloe. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Tayloe. 

41    Jenkins,  Edward  Austin. 

Seventh   in   descent  from   Lieutenant-General 

Brent. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Slye. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Gerard  Slye. 

40.  Jenkins,  Edmund  Plowden. 

Seventh   in   descent  from   Lieutenant-General    Giles 

Brent. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Slye. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Gerard  Slye. 

*  10.  Johnson,  General  Bradley  Tyler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Tyler. 

46.  Keyser,  Robert  Brent. 

Eleventh  in  descent  from  Sir  George  Calvert. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Governor  Leonard  Calvert. 
Ninth   in    descent    from    Deputy-Governor    William 

Calvert. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Henry  Sewall. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Stone. 

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MARYLAND. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jesse  Wharton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent. 

*  I.  Mackenzie,  George  Norbury. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Robert  Parke. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Holgrave. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
E'sfhth  in  descent  from  John  Winchester. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Williams. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Torrey. 
21.  Marshall,  David  Barton. 

Fifth  ia  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 
17    Meeker,  Richards  Carson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartehorne. 

26.  Minis,  John  Livingston. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Livmgston. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Philip  Livingston. 

48.  Mullikin,  Howard.  ,    , . 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Jenkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Ball. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Combes. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschal. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Paschall,  Jr. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Benson. 

A  c    Neff  Peter. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Smythe.  ist. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Smythe   2d. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Smythe,  3d. 

18.  Pac A,  John  Philemon.  .    • 

Fourth  in  descent  from  William  Paca. 

AA    PoULTNEY,  Walter  de  CuRZON. 

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37.  Ramsey,  Henry  Ashton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Philip  Key. 

Seventh  in   descent    from   Captain-Lieutenant  Luke 

Gardiner. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gerard. 

34.  Reed,  John  Ludovicus. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Reed. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 

24.  Reynolds,  Edward. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Reynolds. 

33,  Shoemaker,  Michael  Myers. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hanyoost  Herkimer. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Colegate. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Herter. 

20.  Smith,  Edwin  Harvie. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 

16,  Smith,  Thomas  Marsh. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Neale. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Robert  Brooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Hutchins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Biles. 
Seventh  in  de'scent  from  Thomas  Janney. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 
35.  Stickney,  George  Henry. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joshua  Wingate. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Blodget. 
*4.  Stockbridge,  Henry. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Smith. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  AUis. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Allis,  Soldier. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Daniel  Warner. 
'  Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden. 


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*  5.  Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Charles  Stockbridge. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Dickinson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Allis. 
Eighth  in  descent  irom  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Bronson,  Soldier. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Belden,  Soldier. 

*  2.  Thom,  William  Henry  DeCourcv  Wright. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Solomon  Wright. 

*  3.  Thomas,  Douglas  Hamilton. 

Third  in  descent  from  Doctor  Philip  Thomas. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Isaac  Aller- 

ton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Isaac  Allerton. 
Seventh   in   descent  from   Acting  -  Governor   Robert 

Brooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Thoraas  Brooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Thompson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Randolph. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Travers. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitz  Hugh. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Mordecai  Cook. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Marshall. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Alexander  Contee. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Hanson. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Hanson. 

51.  Thomsen,  Alonzo  Lilly. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 
*  6.  Tjernan,  Charles  Bernard. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Rolfe. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Bernard. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Bernard. 

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a8.  Trippe,  Andrew  Cross. 
Fifth    in    descent    from    Lieutenant-Colonel 
Trippe. 
12.  Tyson,  Anthony  Morris. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  2d. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 
19.  Tyson,  Matthew  Smith. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Anthony  Morris,  2d. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Richard  Hartshorne. 
31.  Warner,  Culdreth  Hopewell. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Cornelius  Van  Brunt. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Hopewell. 

*  II.  Williams,  John  Savage. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Williams. 

22.  Williams,  Mason  Locke  Weems. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Chew. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Chew. 

36.  Wilson,  James  Gulian. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  James  ^.^iunders. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Darby  Lux. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim. 

15.  Wilson,  John  Appleton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Corporal  Richard  Treat. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  CapUin  John  Chester. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Isaac  Appleton. 


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SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL  WARS  IN 

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MASSACHUSETTS. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  Commonwealth 
of  Massachusetts  was  organized  April  5.  and  incorpo- 
rated April  29,  1893. 

The  first  annual  dinner  was  held  at  Boston,  on  Decem- 
ber 21,  1893.  The  Society  held  a  dinner  at  the  Essex 
Tavern,  Salem,  May  12,  1894,  in  commemoration  of  the 
settlement  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  May  13,  1607,  and  the 
second  regular  annual  dinner  was  held  on  December  21, 
1894—"  Forefathers'  Day,"  being  the  two  hundred  and 
seventv-third  anniversary  of  the  landing  of  the  May- 
flawer's  band  of  Pilgrim  Fathers.  The  Second  General 
Court  was  held  on  this  occasion. 


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OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY  OF    COLONIAL 

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MASSACHUSETTS. 

Elected  at  a  General  Court  held  December  21,  1894. 

Governor  : 
Francis  Ellingwood  Abbot. 

Deputy-Governor  : 

Henry  Oscar  Houghton. 

Lieutenant-Governor  : 

Samuel  Swett  Green. 

Secretary  : 

Walter  Kendall  Watkins, 

18  Somerset  Street,  Boston. 

Treasurer : 
Abijah  Thompson, 

Winchester,  Mass. 

,  Registrar  : 

James  Atkins  Noyes, 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Historian : 
Walter  Gilman  Page. 

Surgeon: 

Myles  Standish,  M.  D. 

Chancellor  : 

Melville  Madison  Bigelow. 

Chaplain: 

The  Reverend  George  Madison  Bodge. 

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GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL  : 

Edward  Tobey  Barker, 
Alhert  Alonzo  Folsom, 
Walter  Holbrook  Draper. 

Membership  Cotiimitlee  : 

Waltfk  Kendall  Watkins, 
AnijAH   Thompson, 
James  Atkins  Noyes, 
Walter  Oilman  Page, 
Edward  Tobey  Barker. 

Auxiliary  Committee  on  Louisburg  Memorial: 

Walter  Kendall  Watkins, 
Walter  Oilman  Page, 
John  Anthony  Remick. 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

*2    Abbot,  Francis  Elungwood. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  George  Abbot 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Abbot. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Abiel  Abbot. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Conant. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lot  Conant,  J^- 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Dodge. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  John  Hale. 

71.  Adams,  Edward  Milton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Edward  Adams_ 
Eleventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dadle>. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Jo.mson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Ichabod  Palmer. 

30.  Allen,  Theodore  Lathrop. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Preserved  Clapp. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Roger  Clapp. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Major  Jonathan  Clapp. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Ford. 

31.  Appleton,  Nathan. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

65.  Ayer,  James  Bourne,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Ayres. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Cornet  Peter  Ayer. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

a6.  Baldwin,  Morton  Griggs. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibbals. 

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*3.  Barker,  Edwin  Tobey. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lormg. 

34.  Barrett,  Edwin  Shepard. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Humphrey  Barrett. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Barrett. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathan  Barrett. 

63.  Bell,  Charles  Upham. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

29.  Bent,  Samuel  Arthur. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joshua  Brooks. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Wheeler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Drury. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minott. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Baker. 

32    BiGELOW,  Melville  Madison. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Bigelow. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 
n.  Bodge,  George  Madison,  Reverend. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Hunnewell. 

Fifth  In  descent  from  John  Harman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Chute. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  William  Mayberry. 

44.  Brown,  David  Henry. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Brown. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hmckley. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Ladd. 
36.  Chase,  William  Levkrett. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Chase. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Coolidge. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bond. 

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Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Jonas  Bond. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  EdNvard  Jackson. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Fuller. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Gale. 

22.  Churchill,  Gardner  Asaph. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Churchill. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Deputy  Governor  Isaac  AUerton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Prescott 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Buckmmister.  Sr. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Buckminster,  jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Fowle. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Fowle. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Jones, 

Jr. 
62.  Churchill,  Nathaniel  Wiley. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 

*  Q.  Clark,  Arthur  Wellington,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  George  Minot. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Minot. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Job  Lane. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Temple. 

40.  Coffin,  Rufus. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Sundish. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Alexander  Stand.sh. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Whitman. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nicholas  Byram. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Churchill. 
47.  Collamore,  John  Hoffman. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Anthony  Collamore. 
23.  Corliss,  Augustus  Whittemore,  Captain,    8th  In- 

fantry,  U.S.  A. 
Third  in  descent  from  Joshua  Corliss. 

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80.  Gushing,  Harry  Cooke,  Jr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Benjamin  Church. 

20.  DoRMAN,  William  Barnes. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Timothy  Dorman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Fowler. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Fowler. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Perkins. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Richard  Church. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gould. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Peabody. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  William  Longfellow. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Daniel  Warren,  Sr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Spaford. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Hale, 

10.  Draper,  Walter  Holbrook. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Draper. 
*  7.  Draper,  William  Franklin.  M.  C,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  V. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  James  Draper. 

87.  Fernald,  Charles  Augustus,  M.  D. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Fernald. 

18.  F01.SOM,  Albert  Alonzo. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Peter  Foulsham. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gilman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Thing. 

53.  Foster,  Francis  Apthorp. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Foster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Williams. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  F'ijah  Macomber. 

57.  Foster,  George  Whitfield. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Flint.         ^    ^  ^  ^ 

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52.  Gould,  Levi  Swanto.n. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Gould. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Francis  Whitmore. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Whitmore. 

91.  Gragg,  Isaac  Saul. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
89.  Gr<en,  Charles  Montraville,  M.  D. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Green. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Bent,  Sr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Howe. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Drury, 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Drury. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Witherbee. 

*  6.  Green,  Samuel  Swett. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Brigadier-General  Timothy 

Ruggles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 

83.  Griffith,  Merriweather  Hood. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

50.  Guild,  Chester,  Jr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Guild. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Samuel  Guild. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Guild. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Woodcock. 
86.  Hale,  Henry  Appleton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 
19.  Hall,  George  Franklin. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Francis  Norton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Syll. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Sargent. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Green. 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Peabody. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Daniel  Champney. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Jases  Buckman. 

30.  Hall,  Lewis  Coleman. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Syll. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Daniel  Hawes. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Job  Lane. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Avery. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Thurston. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Farrington. 
69.  Hartley,  Isaac  Smithson,  Reverend. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 

84.  Hastings,  Henry. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 

37.  Hemenway,  Frederick  Trowbridge. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Joshu?  Hemenway. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Clapp. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Timothy  Tileston. 

27.  Houghton,  Henry  Oscar. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Bowen. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  White. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Lakin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Waters. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abel. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Whitcomb. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  DivoU.      ,    ' 
Fourth  in  descent  from  William  Divoll. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Abraham  Temple. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Henry  Willard. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Corporal  Hooker  Osgood. 

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39.  Houghton,  Henry  Oscar,  Jr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Bowen. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  White. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Lakin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lawrence  Waters. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Preserved  Abel. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Whitcomb. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Divoll. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  William  Divoll. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Manning. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Abraham  Temple. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Henry  Willard. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Corporal  Hooker  Osgood. 
15.  Rowland,  Daniel  Webster. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Arthur  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Barker. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Sprague. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Christopher  Wadsworth. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Brintnall. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  CapUin  Samuel  Wadsworth. 
58.  HuRD,  Charles  Russell. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Burt. 
88.  Jenks,  Henry  Fitch,  Reverend. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Jenks. 
74.  JuDSON,   William  Voorhees,   ist  Lieutenant,  Engi- 
neer Corps,  U.  S.  A. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Matthew  Mitchell. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Hendrick  Kype. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Minor. 

25.  Lamson,  Daniel  Sanderson. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Lamson. 

56.  Larned,  Francis  Mason. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

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40.  Martin,  William  Pierce. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Frye. 

35.  Mason,  Charles  Frank. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Eliphalet  Fales. 
90.  McGlenen,  Edward  Webster. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Cushing. 

66.  Morris,  Seymour.  , 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morns. 
Second  \n  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Morns. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Li.-utenant  Henry  Bowen. 

*4.  NoYES,  James  Atkins. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Loring. 

*  5.  Page,  Walter  Oilman. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Page. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Page. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Springer. 

64.  Pearson,  Joseph  Hiram  Starr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Moulton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Marston. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Nichols. 
14.  Philbrook,  Charles  Frederick  Bacon.     • 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Bacon. 

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82.  Plaisted,  Appleton  Heath. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

79.  Putnam,  George  Jacob, 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Putnam. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Putnam. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Putnam. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Stephen  Putnam. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Endicott. 
24.  Reade,  Philip,  Captain,  3d  Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Ephraim  Hildreth. 

45.  Remick,  John  Anthony. 

Third  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Joseph  Remick. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Titcomb. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Benaiah  Titcomb. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Wood- 
man. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Tristam  Coffin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristam  Coffin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Cutting  Noyes. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cutting  Noyes. 
Third  in  descent  from  Joseph  Noyes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jacob  Toppan. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Knapp. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Knapp. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Knapp. 

67.  Remick,  Ninian  Beale,  Reverend. 

Third  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Joseph  Remick. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristam  Coffin. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cutting  Noyes. 
Third  in  descent  from  Joseph  Noyes. 
'  Fifth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Knapp. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Knapp. 

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43.  Remick,  Timothy.  .  «      •  - 

Third  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Joseph  Remictc. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Titcomb. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Benaiah  Titcomb. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Woodnian. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Edward  Greenleaf. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Tristam  Coffin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Tristam  CofSn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Cutting  Noyes. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cutting  Noyes. 
Third  in  descent  from  Joseph  Noyes. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jacob  Toppan. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Knapp. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Knapp. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Knapp. 

28.  Rich,  James  Rogers.  .  ,  t^     . 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Den.son. 

31.  Rich,  Thomas  Phillips. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Denison. 

85.  Rust,  Nathaniel  Johnson.  .  ,  „     . 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Rust. 

70.  Sargent,  John  Smith. 

Sever  th  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sargent. 
Eig'    1  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Eignui  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
•        Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Sprague. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Jones. 

33.  SowDON,  Arthur  John  Clark. 

Fourth  in  descent   from   Lieutenant-Colonel    Arthur 
Noble. 
68.  Sprague,  Frank  William. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

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55.  Standish,  Myles,  M.  D. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Myles  Standish. 

38.  Stratton,  George  Gardner. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Stratton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Ward. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Abraham  How. 

59.  Swan,  Robert  Thaxter. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Thaxter. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Thaxter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Thaxter. 

*  8.  Thompson,  Abijah. 

Third  in  descent  from  Abijah  Thompson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Converse. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Converse. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  James  Converse. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Converse. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Edward  Johnson. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Johnson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Carter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Ensign  Samuel  Walker. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Edward  Walker. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Whitmore. 

60.  THOMrsox,  John  Taliaferro,  ist  Lieutenant,  Ord- 
nance Department,  U.  S.  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  James  Thompson. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  James  Thompson. 
■         Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  Converse. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Caleb  Simonds. 
Seventh  in  descent    om  James  Taylor. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  James  Tay- 
lor. 

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6i.  TiLTON,  rAi.MER,  ist  T.icutenant,  U.  S.  A.    (Retired.) 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Tilton. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Tilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgeley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess. 

75.  Tilton.  Warren  Codman. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Abraham  Tilton. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Daniel  Tilton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgeley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess. 

73.   Tucker,  William  Rugglfs. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Bourne. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Philip  Pieterse  Schuy- 
ler. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 

Cortlandt. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Elder  John  Chipman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Brigadier-General  Timothy  Rug- 
gles. 
76.  Upham,  Charles  Clifton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phinehas  Upham. 
51    Wadsworth,  Dexter  Emerson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Wadsworth. 
42.  Wadsworth,  Edwin  Dexter. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Wadsworth. 
48.  Warner,  Frank  Edwards. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Burt. 
*  I    Watkins,  Walter  Kendall. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Deputy-Governor  Isaac  Aller- 

ton. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Marshall. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Fuller.  ^ 

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Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Fuller. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Andrew  Mansfield. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Putnam. 

II.  Wethkrbee,  Winthrop. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Wetherbee. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  How. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Lovejoy. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Thacher. 
Sixth     in     descent     from     Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thacher. 

17.  Wheeler,  Horace  Leslie,  Reverend. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Edward  How. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Burgess. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sherman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Sparhawk. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edmond  Freeman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Stearns. 
Fourth   in   descent   from   Lieutenant-Colonel  Abijah 

Brown. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Nye. 

16.  WiLLEY,  William  Lithgow. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Willey. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Matthew  Bridge. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Arthur  Noble. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captein  William  Lithgow. 

54.  Williams,  William  Klapp. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Clement  Plumsted. 

78.  Wilson,  Fred  Allan. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Joseph  Wilson. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Waldron. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Fryer. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gerrish. 

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72.  Winston,  Frederick  Hampden. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Mohr  Mcintosh. 

41.  Wood,  Alva  Sylvanus. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Converse. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Converse. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  James  Converse. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Converse. 

Honorary  Member  : 

Mitchell,  Zerviah  Gould. 

Seventh  in  descent  from   Massasoit,  Sachem  of  the 
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SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE   STATE   OF   CONNECTICUT. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Connecti- 
cut was  chartered  April  26,  1893,  and  incorporated  n.nder 
the  Sute  Laws,  May  21,  1893.  The  first  General  Court 
was  held  in  New  Haven  on  December  19,  1893,  the  two 
hundred  and  eighteenth  anniversary  of  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight.  The  Second  General  Court  was  held  on  Decem- 
ber 12,  1894. 


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OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

Elected  at  the  Second  General  Court,  held  December  12, 

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Governor  : 
Professor  Daniel  C.  Eaton,  (Yale). 

Deputy  Governor  : 
Colonel  George  Bliss  Sanford,  U.  S.  A. 

Lteutenant-Gmrnor  : 
James  Junius  Goodwin. 

Chaplain  : 
The  Right  Reverend  John  Williams,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Secretary  : 
Charles   Samuft.  Ward,  M.  D. 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Treasurer  : 
Charles  Hotchkiss  Trowbridge. 

MiUord,  Conn. 

Registrar  : 
Frank  Butler  Gay. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Historian : 
Hon.  Morris  Woodruff  Seymour. 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
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Ralph  William   Cutler. 

Hon.  Abram  Heaton  Robertson. 

General  William  Buel  Franklin,  U.  S.  A. 

Charles   Dudley  Warner. 

Hon.  Frederick  John  Kingsbury. 

Reverend  Samuel  Hart,  D.  D. 

Hon.  Lyman  Denison  Brewster. 

General  George  Hare  Ford,  C.  N.  G. 

J.  Lawrence  Chew. 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Commitlee  on  Membership : 
Hon.  Mor.Ris  Woodruff  Seymour,  Chairman. 
Edward  Vilette  Raynolds,  D.  C.  L. 
Hon.  Henry  Gleason   Newton. 
Hon.  William  Hamersley. 
Charles  Samuel  Ward,  M.  D. 

Commitlee  on  Historical  Documenls  : 
Hon.  Frederick  John  Kingsbury,  Chairman. 

Professor  Theodore  Salisbury  Woolsey. 
Reverend  Francis  Goodwin. 

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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

15.   Baird,  George  William. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

*  9.  Baldwin,  Nathan  Adolphus. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
05    Bishop,  Henry  ALFRtD,  General,  C.  N.  G.  ^ 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Benjamin  Hitchcoc.:. 

77.  Bishop,  Timothy  Huggins,  M.  D. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 

23.  Bissell,  Evelyn  Lyman,  M.  D. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Isaac  Bissell. 

28.  Bradley,  Cyrus  Sherwood. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Cornelius  Hull. 

80.   Brainerd  Leverett. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote,  2d. 

72.  Brewster,  Lyman  Denison, 

Eighth  in  descent  from  William  Brewster. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Martin  Kellogg. 

30.  Brown,  Charles  Edwin. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 

2  7.  BULKELEY,  MoRGAN  GARDNER. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Gershom  Bulke- 
ley,  M.  D. 
96.  BuNCE,  Jonathan  Brace. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  1  homas  Bunce. 

75.  Cat  LIN,  Abijah. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

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69.  Chapin,  Charles  Frederick. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Japhct  Chapin. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Elisha  Chapin. 

67.  Chew,  James  Lawrence. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 
,     Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  Jonathan  Law. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Prentiss. 

53.  CoiT,  Robert. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 

58.  Collins,  Atwood. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

45.  Cooley,  Francis  Rexford. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith. 

24.  Cropper,  John. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Turner. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

51.  Curtis,  Jonathan  Strong,  M.  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Curtiss, 

31.  Cutler,  Ralph  William. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  James  Cutler. 

60.  Daggett,  William  Gibbons,  M.  D. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Mahew. 

44.  Davis,  Gustavus  Pierrepont,  M.  D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

71.  Deming,  Judson  Keith. 
Ninth  in    descent    from    Major-General    Humphrey 

Atherton. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Drury, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Washburn. 

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43.  Dennis,  Rodney. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Dennis. 

Third  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  John  Dennis. 

37.  DowNES,  William  Elijah. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

*  7.  DuRAND,  William  Cecil. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

33.  Eaton,  Daniel  C,  Professor. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Beebe. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Amos  Hurd. 

88.  Farnesworth,  Frederick,  M.  D. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonas  Prescott. 

*  3.  Ford,  George  Hare,  Brigadier-General,  C.  N.  G. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captein  John  Beard. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibbals. 

84.  Fowler,  Franklin  Hamilton. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
54.  Franklin,  William  Buel,  Major-General,  lateU.  S.  A. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Rhoades. 
14.  French,  William  Freeman,  M.  D. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Buckingham. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Fowler, 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Alexander  Bryan. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  John  Whiting. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Whiting. 

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74.  Gay,  Frank  Butler. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Thrall. 
32.  GoocH,  Frank  Austin,  Professor. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  James  Gooch. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 

48.  Goodwin,  Francis,  Reverend. 

Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morgan. 

34.  Goodwin,  James  Junius. 

Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Morgan. 

66.  Grant,  Thomas  Page,  M.  D. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy. 

46.  Hamersley,  William. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  William  Hamersley. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

21.  Harrison,  Lynde. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 

40.  Hart,  Samuel,  Reverend  Professor,  D.  D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Clark. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Pratt. 

II,  Heaton,  John  Edward. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  John  Johnson. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captoin  Isaac  Johnson. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Richard  Treat. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Munson. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Eighth  in  descent    from    Deputy-Governor  Stephen 

Goodyear. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel  Stearns. 

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41.  Hooker,  Edward  William. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Cornet  Jonathan  Gilbert. 
Fifth    in    descent    from    Lieutenant-Colonel    Simon 
Lothrop. 

76.    HUNGERFORD,   HoRACE  CaTLIN. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 

29.  Ingersoll,  Colin  Macrae,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Jonathan  Inger- 
soll. 
85.  Jarvis,  Samuel  Fermor,  Reverend. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hart. 

92.  Kimball,  Arthur  Reed. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Chapin. 

52.  Kingsbury,  Frederick  John. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Kingsbury,  ist. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Kingsbury,  2d. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Mark  Leavenworth. 

61.  Learned,  Bela  Peck. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  LeflSng- 
well. 

62.  Learned,  Walter. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Learned. 

13.  Leete,  Charles  Sidney. 
Eighth  in  descent  from^Governor  William  Leete. 

70.  Merriman,  William  Buckingham. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Samuel  Field. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Mark  Leaven- 
worth. 

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26.   Miles,  Frederick  Plumb. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 

17,  Newton,  Henry  Gleason. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Newton. 

36.  Parkhukst,    Charles    Dyer,     ist   Lieutenant    4th 
Artillery,  U.  S.  A. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Williams. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Williams. 

39.  Parmele,  George  Luther. 
Third  in  descent  from  Samuel  Parmale, 

94.  Perkins,  J.  Deming. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffing- 
well. 

65.  Pierce,  Bradford  de  Witt. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Captain  Michael  Pierce. 

50.  Plumb,  Henry  Blackman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Hurlbut. 

*  8.  Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Charles  Pond. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hercules  Mooney. 

79.  Raynolds,  Edward  Vileti'E,  D.  C.  L. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Raynolds. 

59.  Roberts,  Henry. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Taylor,  ist. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Taylor,  2d. 
12.  Robertson,  Abram  Heaton. 

Ei^th  in  descent  from    Deputy-Governor   Stephen 
Goodyear. 

64.  Robinson,  Lucius  Franklin. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

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55.  Salisbury,  Edward  Eldridge,  LL.  L 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin 
'  Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Edmund 
Quincy. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Walley. 

25.  Sanford,  George  Bliss,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.  (Retired.) 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman.      . 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Fenn. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Newton. 
73.  Sanford,  Samuel  Simons,  Professor. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Judson. 
38.  Seymour,  Morris  Woodruff. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth. 
57.  Shipman,  Arthur  Leffingwell. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

56.  Shipman,  Nathaniel. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Leffing- 
well. 

91.  Skinner,  William  Converse, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

20.  Smith,  Bradish  Johnson. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
62.  Smith,  Edward  Alfred,  D.  D.,  Reverend. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 

19.  Smith,  Edwin  Porter. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

49.  Stearns,  Henry  Putnam,  M.  D. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Stearns. 
22.  Stoddard,  William  Buddington. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Gibbard. 

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42.  Taintor,  George  Edwin. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Governor  Roger  Wolcott. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Ellsworth. 

10.  TiBBALS,  Frederick  Lemuel. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Tibbals. 
*  5.  ToMLiNSON,  Charles  Abraham. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Beard. 

*4,  Trowbridge,  Charles  Hotchkiss. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Trow- 
bridge. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

93.   Trumbull,  Jonathan. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Governor  Jonathan  Trumbull. 

97.  Turner,  Luther  Guiteau. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

87.   Tyler,  Augustus  Cleveland. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 

47.  Walker,  George  Leon,  Reverend,  D.  D. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
Third  in  descent  from  Phineas  Walker. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ebenezer  Eastman. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Eastman. 

63.  Walker,  Williston,  Reverend. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Walker. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Nathan  Gold. 

*  I,  Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  M.  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major-General  and  Governor 

Sir  John  Leverett. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Gregson. 

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86.  Warner,  Charles  Dudley. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Joseph  Warner. 

1 8.  Warren,  Herbert  Cleveland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 

82.  Webster,  William  Reuben,  Jr. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

35.   Wessells,  Henry  Walton,  Colonel,  C.  N.  G. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  "  Elder  "  John  Strong. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Andrew  Ward. 

83.  Wheeler,  Ralph. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

90.  Whitney,  Eli,  Jr. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Brown. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Willett. 

78.  Whitney,  Stephen. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Lawrence. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Thomas  Lawrence. 

16.  Williams,  John,  Rt.  Reverend,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Williams. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Ephraim  Williams. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Thomas  Williams. 

81.  Woodward,  Joseph  Gurley. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  LeflSng- 
well. 
80.  WooLSEY,  Theodore  Salisbury,  Professor. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Smith. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Walley. 


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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE   DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 

The   Society   of   Colonial   Wars    in   the    District   of 
Columbia  was  organized,  May  20  1893,  with  a  member- 
ship of  twelve  and  was  incorporated  on  November  17, 
180^      The  first  General  Court  was  held  on  December 
10    1893  and  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year. 
The  membership  at  that  date  was  25-     The  second  Gen- 
eral Court  and  dinner  took  place  December  19,  1894,  m 
honor  of  the  2 19th  anniversary  of  the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
A  constitution  was  adopted   and   printed  during  the 
month  of  December,  1894.     Prior  to  that  date  the  So- 
ciety was  governed  by  the  Constitution  used  by  the  New 
York  Stale  Society. 

Any  male  person  above  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
of  good  moral  character  and  reputation,  shall  be  eligi- 
ble to-  membership  in  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in 
the  District  of  Columbia,   who  is  descended  from  an 
ancestor  who  fought  in  battle  under  Colonial  authority, 
or  who  served  as  a  Governor,  Deputy-Governor.  Lieuten- 
ant-Governor, or  member  of  the  King's  Council   or  as  a 
Military,  Naval,  or  Marine  Office     Soldier,  Sailor,  Pri- 
vateer, or  Marine  in  the  service  of  tL.  Colonies,  or  unujr 
the  banner  of  Great  Britain  in  North  America  in  the 
wars  in  which  the  said  Colonies  participated,  or  enrolled 
'     men  from  the  settlement  of  Jamestown,  Virgin  a,  from 
May  13  1607,  to  tl  e  Battle  of  Lexington,  April  19, 1/75. 
provided   the  claim  to  olig'bility  is  satisfactorily  based 
upon  the  service  of  an  anc  stor  who  performed  duty  as 
above  under  Colonial  sanction,  or  British  enlistment  in 
North  America,  either  in  garrison,  in  the  field,  or  on  the 
sea  ;  or  was  descended  from  men  who  rendered  cor.spic- 
uous  civil  service  in  a  period  of  warfare. 

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OFFICERS    OF   THE    SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Elected  at  the  Second  General  Court  held  at  Washing- 
ton, December  19,  1894. 

Governor : 
General  Walter  Wyman,  U.  S.  M.  H.  S. 

Deputy-Governor  : 
Captain  Oscar  Fitzalan  Long,  U.  S.  A. 

Lieuienanl-Governor  : 
Doctor  G.  Brown  Goode. 

Secretary  : 
Joseph  Cuyler  Hardie, 

War  Department. 

Deputy  Secretary  : 
John  William  Henry. 

Treasurer  ; 
Joseph  Frederick  Batchelder, 

516  9th  Street  N.  W. 

Registrar  • 
Captain  Calvin  Duvall  Coavles,  U.  S.  A. 

Historian  : 
Alonzo  Ho  .yard  Clark. 

Chaplain  : 
Rev.  James  Owen  Dorsey. 

Chancellor :        ' 
Edward  Augustus  Moseley. 

Surgeon  : 

Albert  Charlks  Peale,  M.  D. 

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GENTLEMEN   OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

(To  serve  three  years.) 
Rear- Admiral  Francis  Asburv  Roe,  U.  S.  N., 
William  Holcomb  Webster, 
Charles  Waldo  Haskins. 

^To  serve  two  years.) 
General  Richard  N.  Batchelder,  U.  S.  A., 
Edward  Augustus  Moseley, 
General  Walter  Wyman,  U.  S.  M.  H.  S. 

(To  serve  one  year.) 
Doctor  G.  Brown  Goode, 
James  Bowen  Johnson, 
Alonzo  Howard  Clark. 

Committee  on  Membership  : 

Charles  F.  T.  Beale, 

Captain  Oscar  Fitzalan  Long,  U.  S. 

Frank  Birge  Smith, 

William  Holcomb  Webster, 

Charles  Waldo  Haskins. 

Committee  on  Historical  Documents  : 
Samuel  Moore  Shute,  D.  D., 
George  Colton  Maynard, 
Alonzo  Howard  Clark, 
Albert  Charles  Peale,  M.  D., 
James  Bowen  Johnson. 

Committee  on  Installation : 
Edward  Augustus  Moseley, 
General  Walter  Wyman,  U.  S.  M.  H.  ». 
Henry  Dearborn  Saxton, 
Frank  Birge  Smith, 
Charles  Edward  Cooke. 

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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

46.  Baird,  Absalom,  Inspector-General  U.  S.  A.  (Retired. ) 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Baird. 

31.  Batchelder,  George  Aiken. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Batchelder. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Joshua  Boynton. 

*  8.  Batchelder,  Joseph  Frederick. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Batchelder. 
Severth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Joshua  Boynton. 

*  7.   Batcheldex,  Rici>  vRD  Napoleon,  Brigadier-General 

and  Quartermaster- General  U.  S.  A. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Batchelder. 
Sixth  ill  descent  trom  Captain  John  Oilman. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Joshua  Boynton. 

32.  Beale,  Charles  Frederick  Tiffany. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Hendrickse  Gerritse  Van  Wie. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Francis  Wainwright. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Casparus  Conyer, 

43.  Boyd,  Allen  Richards. 

Seventh  in  dti=icen!:  from  Captain  Roger  Clapp. 

24.  Clark,  Alonzo  Howard. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howla«d. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Haynes. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clark. 

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*  0.  Cooke,  Charles  Edward.  ri.neran 

^Fifth   in   descent  from   CapUin  (afterward  General) 

Gideon  Brownson. 
,6    Cowx.es.    Calvin   Duvall.   Captain,    23d  Infantry. 
U.  S.  A. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Cowles 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captam  Josiah  Cowles. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hart 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Judd. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Judd. 
*2    Davenport,  Richard  Graham.  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  George  Brent. 

,s    Fisher    Robert  Strettle  Jones. 
38.  l^isHER,  r."  T  ieutenant-Colonel    David 

Fourth  in  descent  from    Ueutenaiu  v. 

]ameson. 

'r^      r.    CT^n^cn  Brown,  Assistant  Secreury  Smith- 
^5-  S?"  InsSnTin  charge  National  Museum. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Goode. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Hugh  Calkin. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Swame 
Sghii  in  descent  from  CapUin  Samuel  Swame. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Henry  Lyon. 
37.  Hardie.    Francis   Hunter.    Captain,   3d  Cavalry. 

Ni^h^m^'d^scent  from  Kilian  Van  Rensse^^^^^^^^^ 

.         Eighth  in  descent  from  Jeremias  Van  R«^^- 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Van  Rensse 

^        Ei^Si  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 

26    Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler. 

^'nL  in  iicen.  from  KUia.  Van  Ren.da-„, 
Eighth  in  d.«e„.  from  ]-'"-J^"^„7;^'l'  „^. 
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Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Oloff  Stevensen  Van 

Cortlandt. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Alexander  Lindsay  Glen. 

27.  Haskins,  Charles  Waldo. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Haskins. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Waite. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham. 

44.  Henry,  J.  Malcolm. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Patrick  Forrest. 

30.  Henry,  John  William. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Patrick  Forrest. 

19.  Hopkins,  Archibald. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Hopkins. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Timothy  Hopkins. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Mark  Hopkins. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Eleazer  Hubbell. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Eleazer  Hubbell. 

42.  HoRTON,  William  Edward. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Joseph  Clarke. 

47.   Huidekoper,  Frederick  Wolters. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Shippen. 
Fifth  in  'escent  from  Paymaster  Edward  Shippen. 

18.  Johnson,  James  Bowen. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Johnson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Isaac  Johnson. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Samuel  Bass. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Henry  Bowen. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Gibson. 

23.  Keith,  Arthur. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Thomas  Richardson. 

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28    Knox,  William  Salsbury. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Sherburne. 
21.  Long.  Oscar  Fitzalan.  Captain  and  Assistant  Quar- 
termaster,  U.  S.  A.  .    ,,    a  , 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Simon  Volkerts,e  Veeder. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Jan  Pietersie  Mabie. 
*„.  Mason.   Thkodorus  Bailev  Mvers,   Lieutenant. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Mason. 

...  MEADK.  RICHARD  WoRSAM.  ^--Admiral  U.  S.  N. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  W.Uard. 

iJTin  descent  from  Captain  Janna  Meigs. 
•»n    Maynard,  George  Colton. 
■'se?:*  in  d=.en.  fro.  Lieutenant  John  Maudesley 

Silfhr'dtentfrom  Lientenan.  Consider  Mandesley 

^  (Moseley).  ,  ,,      , 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Josiah  Moseley. 
33.  Merril^l,    James    Cushing.    Major    and    Surgeon. 

EightUn  descent  from  Major-General  and  Governor 
Sir  John  Leverett. 
*i3.  Moseley,  Edward  Augustus. 

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Fourth'in  descent  from  Colonel  Jonathan  Buck. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Jabez  Fox. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Brown. 

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"13.  Peale,  Albert  Charles,  M.  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgeley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Shippen. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Paymaster  Edward  Shippen. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Brewer. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  George  Stewart. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Patterson. 

39.  PiKE,  Charles  Eliot. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Robert  Pike. 

5    Roe,   Fayette  Washington,    Captain,    3d   Infantry, 
U.  S.  A. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

*3.  Roe,  Francis  Asbury,  Rear- Admiral,  U.  S.  N.  (Re- 
tired). 
Third  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

6.  Roe,  George. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Roe. 

16.  Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Catlin. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Joseph  Catlin. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  CapUin  John  Catlin.  ^ 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Seth  Catlin. 

*io.  Shute,  Samuel  Moore,  D.  D. 
Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Shute. 

17.  Smith,  Frank  Birge. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Ensign  John  Howland. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Gookin. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  CapUin  Samuel  Gunn. 

34.  Smith,  Robert  Atwater. 
Eighth    in    descent  from    Deputy-Governor  Stephen 
Goodyear. 

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1 5.  Thompson,  Gilbert. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Josiah  Keith. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenani  Samuel  Nasn. 
35.  Vaughak.  George  Tullv.  M.D..  U.  S  M.  H.  S. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Nevil. 
*4.  Watmough.  James  H.,  Pay  Director.  U.  S.  N.(Re. 

Four'tf  in  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Watmough. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  Simon  W.llard. 

45.  Webster,  Joseph  Rawson.  ,„,,,„ 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

40.  Webster,  William  Holcomb.  _      _ 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Webster. 

41.  Wells,  Benjamin  Warner,  Jr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles. 

^o.  WvMAN,  General  Waltek,  Surgeon-General,  U.  S. 

Fif^h  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nehemiah  Wyman. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 


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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 

THE   STAIE    OF    NEW   JERSEY. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  ot  New 
Jersey  was  organized  May  i,  1894  ;  chartered  by  the 
General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  May  8,  1894.  First 
meeting  of  the  Society  to  receive  the  charter  and  to  elect 
otiicers,  May  10,  1894.  Incorporated  under  the  laws 
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OFFICERS  OF  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN   THE  STATE   OF   NEW  JERSEY. 

Governor : 
General  Edward  Burd  Grubb. 

Deputy-Governor  .• 
General  William  Scudder  Stryker. 

Lieutenant-Goviinor  : 
Walter  Chandler. 

Secretary  : 
George  Ellsworth  Koues, 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  120  Broadway,  New  York. 

Treasurer  : 
William  Morris  Deen. 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 

Registrar  : 
Rev.  Frank  Landon  Humphreys,  S.  T.  D. 

Morristown,  N.  J. 

Historian  ; 
Howard  Coghill. 

Chaplain ; 
Riv.  AsHBEL  Green  Vermilye,  D.D. 

Chancellor: 

Hon.  Clifford  Stanley  Sims. 

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(To  serve  three  years.) 

PiERREPONT  Edwards, 
Malcolm  Macdonald, 
William  John  Potts. 

(To  serve  two  years.) 

George  C.  Thomas, 
Bradford  Darrach, 
Charles  Burnham  Squier. 

(To  serve  one  year.) 

George  S.  Wylie, 
William  Fellowes  Morgan, 
Frank  O.  Briggs. 

Membership  Committee  : 
George  Christian  Kobbe,   Chairman, 
Walter  Chandler, 
George  Ellsworth  Koues, 
William  Morris  Deen. 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

21.  Adams,  Washington  Irving  Lincoln. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Phillips. 

23.  Brigg,  Frank  Obadiah. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bradbury. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephen  Emery. 

*4.  Chandler,  Walter. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Job  Chandler. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Chandler. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major-General  Daniel  Deni- 

son. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Josiah  Ogden. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 

*6.  CoGHiLL,  Howard. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gorham. 

14.  Darrach,  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Howell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Hezekiah  Howell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Francis  Rombouts. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bradford. 

*ii.  Deen,  William  Morris. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Jennings. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  William  Harris. 
Sixth  in   descent  from   Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas 
Turpin. 

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*8.  Edwards,  Pierrepont. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  the  Reverend  Timothy  Edwards. 
*2.  Grubb,  Edward  Burd,  General. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Grubb. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  James  Burd. 
*io.  Humphreys,  Frank  Landon,  Reverend,  S.  T.^D. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel    Hum- 
phreys. 

19.  Humphreys,  Frederick  H. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Samuel   Hum- 
phreys. 

16.  KoBBE,  George  Christian. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Richard  Lord. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Rogers.       ^ 

*  5.  KouES,  George  Ellsworth. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  Winthrop. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  General  Johannes  de  La  Mon- 

tagne. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  Winthrop 

Hilton. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Jonathan  Thing. 

*  7.  Macdonald,  Malcolm. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Dennison. 

17.  MiLNOR,  Thomas  William. 

Eighth   in  descent  from    Deputy-Governor  Thomas 
Lloyd. 
15.  Morgan,  William  Fellowes. 
Seventh  iu  descent  from  Captain  John  Morgan. 

*i.  Potts,  William  John. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Hughes. 

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*i2.  Sims,  Clifford  Stanley,  Hon. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Hezekiah  Brainerd. 

20.  Squier,  Charles  Burnham. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Crane. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Ephraim  Terrill. 

*3.  Stryker,  William  Scudder,  Adjutant-General,  N.  G. 
N.J. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jan  Stryker. 

13.  Thomas,  Georgf  Cummings. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Jacob  Leisler. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  David  Provost.        '" 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  David  Provost. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  David  Provost. 

22.  ToLER,  Henry  Pennington. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Ogden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Swaine. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Jasper  Crane. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Sandford,  Sr. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Treat. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Ward. 

*9.  Vermilye,  Ashbel  Green,  Reverend,  D.  D. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 

1 8.  Wylie,  George  Sandford. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Miles. 


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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  VIRGINIA. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Virginia 
was  organized  June  28,  1894.  at  the  Capitol,  in  the  City 
of  Richmond,  and  chartered  by  the  General  Council 
November  12,  1894.  The  first  Court  was  held  in  the 
rooms  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society.  December  29, 
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WARS   IN   THE   STATE  OF  VIRGINIA. 

Elected  at  a  Court  held  on  December  29,  1894. 

Governor: 
Joseph  Brya.-'. 

Deputy-Governor :        '  ■       ' 
GusTAVus  Adolphus  Walker. 

Lieutenant-Governor: 
ViRGiNius  Newton, 

Secretary : 
Thomas  Bolling,  Jr., 

Bos  404,  Richmond,  Va. 

Treasurer : 
Thomas  Bolling,  Jr.,  pro  tern. 

Registrar : 
Edward  C.  Mayo. 


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*9,  BoLLiNG,  Thomas,  Jr. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Boiling. 

10.  Bryan,  Joseph. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Bryan. 

*3.  Cabell,  James  Alston. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Cabell. 

11.  Carter,  Thomas  Nelson. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Carter.  i 

*2.  Duke,  Richard  Thomas  Walker,  Jr. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Adjutant  Thomas  Walker. 

4.  Lyons,  James. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Claiborne. 

*7.  Mayo,  Edward  C.  f 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Mayo. 

*8.  Newton,  Virginius. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Corbin. 

*i.  Walker,  Gustavus  Adolphus. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Meredith. 

*6.  Walker,  John  Garland. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 

*5.  Walker,  William  James. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Fitzhugh. 


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SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL  WARS   IN 
THE   STATE   OF   NEW    HAMP- 
SHIRE. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  New 
Hampshire  was  organized,  September  27,  1894,  at  Con- 
cord, incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New 
Hampshire,  September  28,  1894,  and  chartered  by  the 
General  Council,  November  12,  1894. 

The  firbt  General  Court  was  held,  December  11,  1894, 
in  the  library  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society, 
at  Concord,  and  the  officers  and  committees  for  the 
ensuing  year  elected. 


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OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY   OF  COLONIAL 

WARS  IN  THE  STATE   OF  NEW 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Elected  at  the  First  General  Court,  held  December  ii, 
1894,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 

Governor: 
Hon,  Henry  Oakes  Kent. 

Deputy-Governor: 
William  Lithgow  Willey,  S.  D. 

Lieulenant-Governor : 
Charles  Frederick  Bacon  Philbrook. 

Secretary: 
Franklin  Senter  Frisbie, 

,  "p.  O.  Box  70,  Penacook,  N.  H. 

Treasurer: 
George  Albert  Senter. 

Registrar: 
Charles  Calhoun  Philbrook. 

Chaplain: 
Reverend  Charles  Langdon  Tappan,  M.  A. 

Chancellor: 
Colonel  Adolphus  Skinner  Hubbard,  U.  S.  V. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 
Franklin  Thomason  Beatty,  M.  D., 
Hosea  Emery  Bowen, 
Henry  Stedman  Jackson. 
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Committee  on  Membership: 
William  Lithgow  Willey,  S.  D., 
Charles  Frederick  Bacon  Philbrook, 
Franklin  Senter  Frisbie, 
Reverend  Charles  Langdon  Tappan, 
George  Albert  Senter. 

Delegates  to  the  General  Society  : 
Elected  December  ii,  1894. 

Franklin  Thomason  Beatty,  M.  D., 
Franklin  Senter  Frisbie, 
Charles  Frederick  Bacon  Philbrook, 
Henry  Stedman  Jackson, 
William  Lithgow  Willey,  S.  D. 

Auxiliary  Committee  on  Lotiisbourg  Memorial. 
Colonel  Henry  Oakes  Kent.  U.  S.  V., 
Reverend  Charles  Langdon  Tappan, 
Franklin  Senter  Frisbie, 
Charles  Frederick  Bacon  Philbrook, 
William  Lithgow  Willey,  S.  D. 


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LIST   OF  MEMBERS. 

*  14.  Bangs,  Charles  McClary. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  McClary. 

*  7,  Bangs,  Frederick  Lincoln. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  McClary. 
18.  Beatty,  Franklin  Tkomason,  M.  D. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Governor  Jean  Paul  Jacquett. 
*i2,  BowEN,  George  Henry. 

Ninth  in  lescent  from  Anthony  Emery, 

Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Emery. 

*  10.  BowEN,  HosEA  Emery. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Anthony  Emery. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Emery. 

*ii.  Clapp,  Frederic  Walter. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Clapp. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Clapp. 

17.  Denis,  Augustus  Henry. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Hall. 

*  3.  Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Nathaniel  Fryer. 

*  Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Richard  Waldron. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Gerrish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Gerrish. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Timothy  Gerrish. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant-Colonel  William 

Pepperrell. 

*9.  Gross,  George  Herbert. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Robert  Clement. 

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15.  Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner,  Colonel,  U.  S.  V, 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Edmund  Hubbard. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Caleb  Hubbard. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Peter  Hubbard,  Sr. 

*8.  Jackson,  Henry  Stedman. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Edward  Jackson. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Timothy  Jackson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Spring. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Ebenezer  Stone. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Trowbridge. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Greenwood. 

*6.  Kent,  Henry  Oakes,  Colonel,  U.  S.  V. 
Third  in  descent  from  Colonel  Jacob  Kent. 

♦13.  Philbrook,  Charles  Calhoun. 

Third  in  descent  from  Corporal  Samuel  Clough. 
*i.  Philbrook,  Charles  Frederick  Bacon. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Brackett. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Whipple. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  French. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lane. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Benjamin  Bacon. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Corporal  Samuel  Clough. 

16.  Plaisted,  Sheridan. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

*5.  Senter,  George  Albert. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Robert  Clement. 
*4.  Tappan,  Charles  Langdon,  Reverend. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  Tristram  Heard. 
*2.  WiLLEY,  William  Lithgow,  S.  D. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Willey. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Matthew  Bridge. 

Sixth    in    descent   from   Lieutenant-Colonel    Arthur 
Noble. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Lithgow. 

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SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS  IN 
THE   STATE   OF   VERMONT. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Vermont 
was  chartered  November  12.  1894,  and  incorporated 
under  the  State  Laws  November  20,  1894.  The  first 
General  Court  was  held  at  Montpelier,  November  20, 
1894. 


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OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY  OF   COLONIAL 
WARS   IN  THE   STATE   OF  VERMONT. 

Elected  at  the  first  General  Court,  held  November  20, 

1894.  ' 

Governor: 
General  Theodore  Safi'ord  Peck. 

Deputy-Governor: 
Colonel  William  Seward  Webb. 

Lieutenant-Governor : 
Governor  Urban  Andrain  Woodbury. 

Secretary: 
John  Grant  Norton, 

St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Treasurer: 
Colonel  Charles  Spooner  Forbes, 

St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Registrar: 
Hon.  Hiram  A.  Huse. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 
Colonel  George  Grenville  Benedict, 
Frederick  Nash  Morton, 
Colonel  Truman  Chittenden  Fletcher, 
Colonel  Robert  J.  Kimball, 
Horace  Edward  Dyer, 
Austin  Weld  Fuller. 
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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

*  7    Benedict,  George  Grenville,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  Stephen  Dewey. 

*  I    Chittenden.  Edward  Alonzo,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  William  Chittenden 
Third  in  descent  from   Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas 
Chittenden.        • 

*  XI.  Dillingham,    William    Paul.    Ex-Governor    of 

Vermont. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  John  Dillingham. 

*  ir    Dyer,  Horace  Edward,  Captain.  V.  N.  G. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Chapman. 

*  6.  Fletcher,  Truman  Chittenden.   Colonel  and  A. 

TbM^in  descent  from    Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas 
Chittenden. 

*  12.  Forbes.  Charles  Spooner,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  David  Alden. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Constant  South- 

worth. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  James  Cutler. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Sares. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  John  Hull. 

*  u    Fuller,  Austin  Weld,  Captain,  U.  S.  V. 
Tenth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Major  John  Freeman. 

*  ID.  Huse,  Hiram  Augustus,  Hon. 

EiRhth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Cooper. 

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*  9.  Kimball,  Robert  Jackson,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Robert  Bradish. 

*  4.  Morton,  Frederick  Nash. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Ellison. 

*  5.  Noble,  Robert. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Eli  Noble. 

•13.  Norton,  John  Grant. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Norton. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Theophilus  Eaton. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Jones. 

*  2.  Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  Major  General  and  Ad- 

jutant and  Inspector  General,  V.  N.  G. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Joseph  Peck. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jeremiah  Peck. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Elias  Keyes. 

16.  Smith,  Edward  Curtis,  Colonel  and  A.  D.  C.    . 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Hezekiah  Brainerd. 

*3.  Webb,  William  Seward,  Colonel  and   I.  R.  P., 

V.  N.  G. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  John  Nott. 

*  8.  Woodbury,  Urban  Andrain,  Governor  of  Vermont. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Peter  Woodbury. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  James  Woodbury. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet. 


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SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL  WARS   IN 
THE   STATE   OF   ILLINOIS. 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Illinois 
was  chartered  by  the  State  of  Illinois  on  October  13,  1894, 
and  by  the  General  Society  on  November  12,  1894. 

On  December  7,  1894,  a  meeting  was  called  by  the 
incorporators,  to  be  held  at  the  Grand  Pacific  Hotel, 
Chicago,  at  which  time  a  constitution  and  by-laws  were 
adopted  and  officers  chosen. 

The  first  annual  banquet  was  held  at  the  Union 
League  Club  on  the  evening  of  December  19,  1894,  the 
2 1 9th  anniversary  of  the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Eligibility  for  election  to  membership  in  this  Society 
is  the  same  as  that  of  the  General  Society,  except  legis- 
lative service  unaccompanied  by  military  record  is  not 
recognized. 


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OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Elected  at  the  meeting  of  the  charter  members,  held  at 
the  Grand  Pacific  Hotel,  Chicago,  December  7, 
1894. 

Governor: 
Captain  Philip  Reade,  U,  S.  A. 

Deputy-Governor: 
Edward  McKinstry  Teall. 

Lieutenant-  Governor : 
Frederick  H.  Winston. 

Secretary : 
Seymour  Morris. 

143  La  Salle  Street. 

Deputy  Secretary: 
William  Ruggles  Tucker. 

Treasurer: 
Lyman  D.  Hammond. 

177  La  Salle  Street. 

Registrar: 
John  S.  Sargent, 

145  Monroe  Street. 

Historian : 

Henry  Sherman  Boutell. 

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GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Rodman  C.  Pell, 
Charles  Cromwell, 
Samuel  E.  Gross. 

Committee  on  Membership:' 

Seymour  Morr:s, 
Edward  M.  Teall, 
Edward  M.  Adams. 

Entertainment  Committee; 
George  F.  Bissell, 
Rodman  C.  Pell. 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

*  10.  Adams,  Edward  Milton. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

Tenth  in  descent  from  William  Collier. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  John  Howland. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 

25.  Baker,  Frank. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Hugh  Masoji. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  James  Cutler. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Brooks. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Wheeler.  " 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Wheeler. 

*  16.  Benedict,  Robert  Patterson. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Benedict. 

♦8.  BissELL,  George  Francis. 

Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Ozias  Bissell. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Mason. 

*  14.  BouTELL,  Henry  Sherman, 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Boutell. 

*  II.  Cromwell,  Charles. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  William  Cromwell. 

23.  Eaton,  Alfred  Beers. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Amos  Hurd. 

*  13.  Gross,  Samuel  Eberly. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 

24.  Hall,  Lemuel  Ruggles. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 

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*  6.  Hammond,  Lyman  Dresser. 

Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ebenezer  Ham- 

mond. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Plumb. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Lyman. 
Third  in  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Dresser. 

18.  Jordan,  Scott.  • 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Josiah  Cleveland. 

*  15.  Lombard,  Josiah  Lewis. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Roberts. 

30.  Miller,  Charles  Kingsbury. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Borden. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Christopher  Almy. 

*  1.  Morris,  Seymour. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Edward  Converse. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Converse. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Major  James  Converse. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  Josiah  Converse. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Josiah  Converse. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Carter. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Richardson. 

*  12.  Pell,  Rodman  Corse. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Major  John  Pell. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Walter  Clarke. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Zoeth  Howland. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Willett. 
Sixth    in    descent    from    Deputy   Governor  William 
Robinson. 
17.  Pierce,  Frederick  Clifton. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Whitney. 
*  2.  Reade,  Philip,  Captain,  3d  Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Ephraim  Hildrelh. 

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*  5.  Sargent,  John  Smith. 

Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Ralph  Sprague. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Sprague. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
21.  Strong,  William  WoLcoTT. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 

*  7.  Teall,  Edward  McKinstry. 

Third  in  descent  from  Surgeon  Oliver  Teall. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Stephen  Paine. 

*  3.  Thompson,  John  Taliaferro,  Lieutenant,  Ordnance 

Department,  U.  S.  A. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  James  Thompson. 

*  4.  Tucker,  William  Ruggles. 

'J^enth  in  descent  from  John  Alden. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  William  Blake. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  John  Rowland. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Stephanus  Van  Cort- 
land. 

*  9.  Winston,  Frederick  Hampden. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Mohr  Mcintosh. 

19.    WOODBRIDGE,  JONATHAN  EdWARDS. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Governor  William  Leete. 

22.  WyMAN,  Walter  Channing. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Wyman. 


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THE  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS 
IN  THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURL 

The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Missouri 
was  the  first  one  organized  in  a  Western  State,  having 
met  at  the  Lindell  Hotel,  St.  Louis,  with  twenty-four 
charter  members  on  November  22,  1894.  and  fully 
organized.     It  was  chartered  by  the  General  Council, 

November  12,  1894.  ,  n      * 

The  Society  adopted  as  the  date  for  the  General  Court, 
October  loth',  which  date  commemorates  the  possession 
of  Fort  Chartres,  and  the  battle  of  Point  Pleasant  For 
by  the  Treaty  of  Paris,  concluded  February  10,  1763.  the 
question  which  had  been  in  doubt  for  a  century  whether 
French  or  English  domination  should  control  this  con- 
tinent  was  settled  for  all  time.  By  this  treaty  Canada  and 
that  portion  of  Louisiana  between  the  Alleghanies  and 
the  Mississippi  came  into  possession  of  Great  Britain. 

Captain  Stirling  with  a  company  of  the  4 2d  High- 
landers came  down  the  Ohio  in  boats  from  Fort  Pitt, 
arriving  early  in  October,  1765.  On  the  loth  day  of 
that  month  he  relieved  the  French  Commander  of  Fort 
Chartres,  St.  Ange,  who  for  some  months  had  been  under 
orders  to  give  up  the  fort  whenever  a  force  of  British 
came  to  relieve  him.  These  were  the  first  English  troops 
that  ever  put  foot  in  the  Illinois  country. 

Fort  Chartres,  built  by  the  French  in  1720,  was,  in  its 
time,  the  strongest  fortress  in  America.  Its  ruins  are  on 
the  left  bank  of  the  Mississippi  River  in  Randolph 
County,  Illinois,  fifty  miles  south  of  St.  Louis,  and  sixteen 
miles  northwest  of  Kaskaskia. 

October  10,  1774,  occurred  the  battle  of  Point  Pleas- 

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ant,  at  the  junction  of  the  Kanawha  with  the  Ohio  River. 
This  was  a  most  important  battle,  and  the  complete 
victory  over  the  Indians  under  Cornstalk  put  an  end  to 
their  assaults  upon  our  frontiers. 

Both  these  events  were  important  Colonial  footsteps 
in  the  direction  of  the  West. 

The  rules  lai'i  down  by  the  General  Society  as  to 
eligibility  to  membership  were  adopted  by  this  Society. 


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OFFICERS  OF    THE    SOCIETY   OF    COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURL 

Elected  at  a  Court,  November  22,  1894. 

Governor  : 
Prof.  Alexander  Frederick  Fleet,  A.M.,LL.  D. 

Mexico,  Mo. 

Deputy-Governor: 
Dr.  John  Green, 

a67o  Washington  Avenue,  St.  Louis. 

Lieutenant-Governor  : 
CuRTiss  Crane  Gardiner, 

Security  Building,  St.  Louis. 

Secretary : 
Hon.  Selden  Palmer  Spencer,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D., 

Turner  Building,  St.  Louis. 

Deputy-Secretary  : 
Henry  Leverett  Chase, 

8  North  Main  Street,  St.  Louis. 

Treasurer  : 
Henry  Purkitt  Wyman, 

loi  South  Main  Street,  St.  Louis. 

Registrar : 
Henry  Cadle, 

Bethany,  Mo. 

Historian  : 
James  Thomas  Sands, 

Roe  Building,  St.  Louis. 
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GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 


OLONIAL 
DURL 

194. 
I.,LL.  D. 


Prof.  Alexander  Frederick  Fleet, 

CuRTiss  Crane  Gardiner, 

Henry  Purkitt  Wyman, 

Richard  Aylett  Barret, 

EsEK  Steere  Ballord, 

George  Amos  Newcomb, 

William  Henry  Gregg, 

Dr.  John  Green, 

Hon.  Selden  Palmer  Spencer, 

Henry  Cadle, 

John  Scott  Carter, 

John  Crocker  Foote, 

Clarence  Conde  Obear, 

Dr.   Horatio  Nelson  Spencer, 

Hon.  Henry  Littleton  Edmunds. 


Ph.  D., 


Committee  on  Membership  : 

Hon.  Selden  Palmer  Spencer, 
Charues  Hadley  Wyman, 
Norris  Bradford  Gregg, 
Frank  Obear, 
James  Thomas  Sands. 


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MISSOURI. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

24.  Adams,  William  Porter. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Sergeant  Thomas  Adams. 

*8.  Ballord,  Esek  Steere. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Nathaniel  Ballord. 
Third  in  descent  from  Zaccheus  Ballord. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Simon  Lynde. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  John  Tower. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  John  Oilman. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  James  Gooch. 
Sixth  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Hobby. 
Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Valentine. 

17.  Barret,  Richard  Aylett. 
Third  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  William  Winston. 

35.  Brush,  Edmund  Cone. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Spencer. 

*  I.  Cadle,   Henry. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Ensign  James  Johnson. 

*  12.  Carter,  John  Scott. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Robert  Carter. 

21.  Chase,  Henry  Leverett. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bond. 
23.  Chase,  Robert  Savage. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Bond. 

*  7.  Eastman,  Lauren  Chase. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Peter  Tillon. 

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I.  Edmunds,  Henry  Littleton,  Hon. 
Ninth  in  descent  from  Governor  John  West. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Claiborne. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Colonel  William  Browne. 

*  2.  Fleet,  Alexander  Frederick,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.,  Pro- 

fessor. 

Sixth   in  descent    from   Lieutenant-Colonel     Henry 
Fleete. 

15.  Foote,  John  Crocker. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote, 
2d. 

*  4.  Gardiner,  Curtiss  Crane. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  George  Denison. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Lion  Gardiner. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

*  9.  Green,  John,  M.  D. 

Eighth  in  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Dudley. 
Fourth  in  descent  from   Brigadier-General   Timothy 
Ruggles. 

19.  Gregg,  Norris  Bradford. 
Fourth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Gregg. 

18.  Gregg,  William  Henry. 

Third  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Gregg. 
30.  Gregg,  William  Henry,  Jr. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Gregg. 
2j.  Newcomb,  George  Amos. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Isaac  Newcomb. 

*  10.  Obear,  Clarence  Conde. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Peregrine  While. 

*  II.  Obear,  Frank. 

Seventh  in  descent  from  Captain  Peregrine  White. 

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♦3.  Sands,  James  Thomas. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  James  Sands. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 

14.  Spen-cer,  Horatio  Nelson,  M.  D. 

Fifth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Pratt. 
13.  Spencer,  Hon.  Selden  Palmer,  A.  M.,  Ph.D. 

Sixth  in  descent  from  Captain  William  Pratt. 

*  6.  Wyman,  Charles  Hadley. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nehimiah  Wyman. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 

*5.  Wyman,  Henry  Purkitt. 

Fourth  in  descent  from  Lieutenant  Nehimiah  Wyman. 
Seventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Cutter. 


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SUMMARY. 

The  New-York  Society, 47^ 

Died, 5 

Resigned, ' 

Failed  to  qualify, ^ 

Transferred, 39—  47—425 

The  Pennsylvania  Society I05 

Died, '— '04 

The  Maryland  Society,      ....'.  5' 

Transferred, 1—50 

The  Massachusetts  Society,    ....  9° 

Transferred 1—89 

The  Connecticut  Society 97 

Died, y 

Transferred, 1—2—95 

The  District  of  Columbia  Society,  .     .  47 

Died, I 

Resigned, 1—2 —  45 

The  New  Jersey  Society, '3 

The  Virginia  Society ** 

The  New  Hampshire  Society,     ...  18 

The  Vermont  Society t^ 

The  Illinois  Society, *J 

The  Missouri  Society,       .....  *5 

Membership,  Januar)',  1895,      .     .     .  9'^ 

Correction  of  errors  and  notification  of  omissions 
should  be  sent  to  the  Secretary-General,  through  the 
Secretaries  of  the  State  Societies,  that  changes  may  be 
noted  by  them. 

The  degree  of  descent  is  counted  by  including  the 
member  and  excluding  the  ancestor  through  whom  eligi- 
bility is  claimed. 

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READ  IN   CONNECTICUT   SOCIETY, 

76.    HUXGERFORD,    ClARENCR    CaTLIN 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND 
DESCENDANTS. 

(an'cestors  in  shall  caps,     the  number  indicates 

THE    PAGE. ) 


Abel,  Lieutenant  Preserved, 

1724.     Served  in  King 

Philip's  War.  Ensign, 
1690.  Lieutenant  in  Cap- 
tain Gallup's  Company  in 
Sir  William  Phips's  Expedi- 
tion against  Canada,  1690. 

Munro,  Wilfred  H.,  loa. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  Jr.,  127. 
Abbot,  Captain  Abiel,  1741- 
1809,  Wilton.  Commis- 
sioned Captain,  February 
16,  1769,  Province  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Abbott,  Francis  E.,  121. 
Abbot,  George,  1615-1681.  In 
garrison  at  Andover,  Mass., 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Carney,  Sidney  H.,  Jr.,  38. 

Abbott.  Francis  E.,  121. 
Abbot,  Captain  John,  1704- 
1793.  Second  Foot  Com- 
pany, Town  of  Andover, 
IFourth  Regiment  of  Militia, 
Essex  County,  Mass., 
Colonel  Richard  Saltonstall, 
1/5.1,  French  and  Indian 
War. 

Abbot,  Francis  E.,  31,  121. 
Adams,     Daniel,    1652-1713. 
Served  under  Major  Willard 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Britton,  Charles  P.,  37. 
Adams.  Ensign  Edward,  1630 
-1716.  Ensign,  1681, 1702. 
Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1689,  '92,  1702, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Adams,  Edward  M.,  isi. 


Adams,     George,    1696. 

Served  in  Captain    Joseph 
Sill's    Company    in    King 
Philip's  War. 
Britton,  Charles  P.,  37. 

Adams,  Lieutenant  Henry, 
1604  -  1676.  Lieutenant, 
Medfield,  Mass.,  Train 
Band,  King  Philip's  War. 
Killed  February  21,  1676. 
Adams,  Henry  H.,  31. 

Adams,  Sergeant  Thomas. 
Served  in  the  Company  of 
Captain  Stephen  Whipple, 
Colonel  Plaisted's  Regi- 
ment, Massachusetts 
Troops,  on  the  Expedition 
to  Crown  Point,  1756.  Also 
Quality  Sergeant  in  Captain 
Whipple's  Company,  Col- 
onel Bei'ie's  Regiment,  at 
Fort  Edward,  1756. 
Adams,  William  Porter,  186. 

Addison,  Colonel  John,  1678 
-1706,  of  Cumberland,  Eng- 
land. Captain,  1692.  Col- 
onel, 1695.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1691-1705. 
Province  of  Maryland. 
Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  78. 
Howard,  McHenry,  113. 

Addison,    Colonel  Thomas, 

1729.    Member  of  the 

Provincial  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1710-1726. 
Howard,  McHenry,  113. 

Alden,  David.    Assistant, 
Plymouth  Colony. 
Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  174. 

Alden,  John,  1599-1687.    One 
of  the  signers  of  the  origi- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


nal     Mayflower     compact. 
Member     under    arms    of 
Captain     Miles    Standish  3 
Uuxburoiigh  Company, 
1643.     Assistant,   1633-41. 
and    1650-86.      Deputy  to 
the    General   Court,   1641- 
40.    Member  of  the  Council 
of  War,  1653-60,  and  1675 
-76,  Plymouth  Colony. 
Chapman.  Thomas  B.,  39- 
Grinnell,Wm.  Milne,  49- 
Jackson.  Alfred  Barney,  55- 
Reed,  Henry  Bidblack,  68. 
Stringer,  George  A.,  76- 
Tompkins,  Hamilton  B.,  79- 
Winter,  Francis  A. ,  88. 
Lee,  Edward  Clinton,  99- 
Reed,  James  M.  Jr.,  103. 
Barker,  Edwin  Tobey,  122. 
Coffin,  Rufus,  123. 
Gragg,  Isaac  Saul,  125. 
Curtis,  Jonathan  S.,  139- 
Skinner,  William  C,  144- 
Johnson,  James  Bowen,  153- 
Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  I74- 
Tucker,     William     Ruggles, 
181. 
Alden,   Captain    Jonathan, 
Served  in  King  Pl.ihp'sWar 
Reed,  Henry  Bidblack,  68. 
Alden,  Captain  Prince.  1718- 
1804.    Quartermaster  of  the 
Troop  of  Horse,  3d  Regi- 
ment of  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut, 1758.    Lieutenant, 
1760,         Captain       subse- 
quently ;    wounded     in    a 
skirmish  near  Ticonderoga, 
1758. 
Reed,  Henry  Bidblack.  68. 
Allen, John,  1684-1761.  Served 
in    Captain    Joseph     Kei- 
logg's     Company,    rather 
Ralle's  War,  1720-24. 
Allen,  Frederick  Percival,  31- 
Allerton,    Lieutenant-Col- 
onel   Isaac,   1630-1702. 
Major,  under  Colonel  John 
Washington,    of     Virginia 
Forces,  in  expedition  against 
the  Indians,  167S.  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 1680.      Mem- 


ber of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1676.      Membe:  of 
the  Council,  1683. 
Thomas,    Douglass    H.,    78, 
116. 
Allerton,      Deputy  -  Gover- 
nor Isaac, 1659-  Uep- 

uty-Governor  of    Plymouth 
Colony,  1621-24. 
Thomas,    Douglass    II.,    7». 

116. 
Churchill,  Gardiner  A.,  123. 

Watkins,  Walter  K.,  132. 
Alexander,  Major -General 
William,  1726-1 783.  ban 
of  Sterling,  Private  Sec- 
retary and  Aide-de-Camp, 
Somerset  Militia,  1775- 
Attorney -General    and 

Member    of     the    Kings 
Council,  Province  of    New 
Jersey,  1761.     Served  with 
distinction    in  the     Revo- 
lution. 
Russell,  Wra.  Hamilton,  70. 
Allis,  John,  1642-1691.    Sol- 
dier in  King  Philip  s  War. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  ii'S- 
Allis,  Lieutenant  William. 

1676.      Lieutenant   of 

Hampshire  County  Troop, 
,672.     Slain  in  the  Falls 
Fight,  King  Phihp  s  War, 
May  19,  1676. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Ii5- 
Stockbridge.  Henry,  Jr.,  116. 

Allyn.    Matthew, 1671. 

Windsor.     Deputy  to  Mas- 
sachusetts   General   Court, 
1636.     Deputy  to  Connect- 
icut General  Court,    1648- 
57.       Assistant,    1658-67. 
Commissioner  for    United 
Colonies,  1660-64. 
Metcalf,  James  Betts.  59. 
Orne,  Henry  Merrill,  64. 
Allen,  Theodore  Lathrop.  121. 
Almy,    Christopher,     1632- 
1713.     Deputy  from  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  to  the  General 
Court,    1690.     Same    year 
chosen    AfWStant  to  Oov- 


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Membei  of 
1683. 
;lass    H.,    78, 

PUTY  -  GoVER- 

— 1659.  Dep- 

r  of   I'lymoulb 

[-24. 

glass    II.,   78. 

diner  A.,  123. 

er  K.,  132- 
\joR- General 
726-1783.  Earl 
Private  Sec- 
Aide-de-Camp, 
Militia,  1775- 
iene^al  and 
)f  the  King's 
ovince  of  New 
I.  Served  with 
in  the     Revo- 

.  Hamilton,  70. 
642-1691.     Sol- 
g  Philip's  War. 
Henry,  n-S- 
NANT  William, 
Lieutenant   of 
i  County  Troop, 
un   in   the   Falls 
ng  Philip's  War, 
676. 
irles  H.,  62. 

Henry,  nS- 

Henry,  Jr.,  116. 
FHEW,  i67i> 

Deputy  to  Mas- 
General  Court, 
jputy  to  Connect- 
"ral  Court,  1648- 
listant,  1658-67. 
oner  for    United 

1660-64. 

mes  Betts,  59-  ' 
y  Merrill,  64. 
)doreLathrop,i2i. 
[STOPHER,  1632- 
(eputy  from  Ports- 
..  I.,  to  the  General 
i6go.  Same  year 
Assistant  to  Gov- 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ernor  Andros.  February  27, 
1690,    chosen   or   elected 
Governor  of    Rhode 
Island,  but  refused  to  serve. 
August,  1693,  Messenger  to 
England  from  Rhode  Island. 
Miller,    Charles    Kingsbury, 
180. 
Almy,   Colonel  Job.    Deputy 
from  Warwick  to  the  Colo- 
nial   Assembly    of    Rhode 
Island,  1670-72.     Commis- 
sioner   to    treat    with    the 
Indian    sachems,    May    7, 
1673. 
Davies,  Julien  T.,  42. 
Gallatin,  Roiaz  Horace,  48. 
Anderson,  Captain  Patrick, 
1719-1793.    Captain,  1755, 
Province   of   Pennsylvania, 
during  French  and  Indian 
War. 
Pennypacker,      Samuel    W., 
103. 
Andrews,   Lieutenant   Wil- 
liam.      Sergeant,       New 
Haven   Train   Hand,   1639. 
Lieutenant     of     Auillery, 
1648. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Appleton,  Major  Isaac,  1664 
-1747,     Ipswich,      Mass. 
Lieutenant   in    Port   Royal 
Expedition,   1707.     Major, 
Essex  County  Regiment. 
Morgan,  Appleton,  61. 
Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 
Story,  Joseph  G.,  76. 
Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  117. 
Appleton,  Captain  John,  1622 
-1699.      Lieutenant,   1653. 
Captain,      1658,     Ipswich, 
Mass. 
Emery,  Rufus,  45. 
Appleton,    Major     Samuel, 
1624-1696,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.    Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court    of  the    Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,    six 
A     terms,   between    1668   and 
1680.       Lieutenant,    1668. 
Captain,  1675.     Major  and 
Commander-in-chief  of  Mas- 


sachusetts Troops,  1665.   In 
command  of  Masssachusctts 
Troops  at  Springfield,  Hat- 
field,   and    at    the    Great 
Swamp    Fight.      Sergeant- 
Major  of  the  South  Essex 
Regiment,     1682.      Assist- 
ant, 1681-86  and  1689-92. 
Imprisoned     by     Sir     Ed- 
mund   Andros,     1687,    for 
refusing  to  pay  taxes  levied 
without  the  consent  of  the 
Council. 
Morgan,  Appleton,  61. 
Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 
Story,  Joseph  G.,  76. 
Appleton,  Nathan,  12I. 
Hale,  Henry  Appleton,  125. 
Plaisted,     Appleton     Heath, 

129. 
Plaisted,  Sheridan,  171. 
Apthorpe,    Charles    Ward, 
1737-1797.    Member  of 
King's  Council,  1763-75. 
Bibby,  Andrew  A.,  35. 
Armis TEAD,  John,  of  Gloucester 
Co. ,  Virginia.     Member  of 
the    Virginia    House    of 
Burgesses,    1685,   and    ap- 
pointed   to    the     Council, 
1687. 
Gill,  William  H.,  iir. 
Armstrong,    Colonel   John, 
1725-1795,  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania    Provincial     Forces, 
Braddock's  Campaign. 
Commanded  expedition 
against  Indians  at  Kittan- 
ning,    September   8,    1756, 
completely  destroying   their 
settlement,     himself    being 
wounded  during  the  assault, 
for  which  services  the  City 
of  Philadelphia  voted  him 
a  silver  medal.     He  served 
at  Forts  Loudon  and  Pitt, 
1764 ;     in    the    expedition 
against  the   Susquehannas, 
1763 ;  and  commanded  the 
Highlanders  and  Pennsyl- 
vania Troops  in  the  expe- 
dition   against    Fort    Du- 
quesne. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Astor,  John  Jacob.  31- 
Herman,  John  Armstrong,  52. 

g8. 
Armstrong,    Horatio    Gates, 

no. 

Arnold,  Governor  Benedict. 
161 5-1678.    I'irst  Governor 
of  Rhode  Island,  1657-60, 
1662-63. 
Jones,  Shipley,  56- 

AsHiiY.  Caimain  John,  who 
served  in  the  Virgini.a  line 
at  Fort  Loudon,  Va,  in  the 
expedition  of  General  Brad- 
dock  against  the  French 
and  Indians,  and  subse- 
ouently  in  various  move- 
ments of  the  Vivgmia 
Troops,  especially  ii  the 
battle  of  Point  P!os  sant  on 
the   Ohio,   comnianQ;ng  a 

Baynef ^"Howard   Randolph, 

ATHF.RTON,    Major  -  General 

Humphrey.  •  i  6  o  i . 

Deputy  from  Dorchester  to 
the  General  Court,  1638, 
and  nine  terms  afterwards. 
Speaker.  1653-  Assistant. 
:6^4-6l.  Lieutenant, 
( 4s  Captain,       1646. 

Commp.nder  of  the  Ancient 
and     Honorable    Artillery 
Company,      1650.      Com- 
manded expedition  against 
■     pesoacus.    a    Narragansett 
chief,    1650.       Major-Gen- 
eral.  1661. 
Sill,  John  Targee,  73- 
Smith,    Gouverneur   Mather, 

74. 
Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74- 
Hall.  Clayton  Coleman.  112. 
Deming.  Judson  K.,  139- 
ATLEE,  Captain  Samuel  John, 
1730-1786.     Lieutenant  in 
Colonel  Clapham's  Augusta 
Regiment.     Served   in  the 
Forbes     Campaign,    I75»- 
Afterward  promoted  Cap- 
tain. 
Barber,  E.  Atlee,  95. 


Avery,  Captain  James,  1620- 
i6i)4.    Ensign,  Lieuiena.it. 
and   Captain   of   the   New 
London  Company.    Served 
throughout     King   Philips 
War  in  command  of   forty 
English    from   Stonington, 
New  London,  and    Lyme. 
In  1676  was  Captain  of  one 
of      the      four    companies 
which  protected  the    fron- 
tier     Was    in    the    Great 
Swamp      Fight.      Twelve 
times  Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  1656-80. 
Avcry,Frank  Montgomery,3i- 
Morgan,  James  Henry,  61. 
Morgan,  William  Webb,  61. 
Valentine,  Samuel  H.,  81. 
Adams,  Edward  M.,  121. 
Avery,    Lieutenant    James, 
Jr.,    1646-1732.     Lieuten- 
ant   in     the     Connecticut 
Colonial  Forces  during  the 
frontier  wars. 
Avery,    Frank  Montgomery, 
31. 
Avery,  Lu'-utenant  William, 
Dedliam.  Lieutenant,  Ded- 
ham  Company,  1673.    Dep- 
uty from  Springfield  to  the 
General  Court.  i66q.  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 
Ayer,  Cornet  Peter,  1633- 
1699.      Cornet  of  the  Hav- 
erhill  Company  and   Dep- 
uty from  Haverhill  to  the 
General  Court  eight  terms, 
from  1683  to  1693,  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Ayer,  James  B.,  121. 
Ayres, Captain  John, — 1675. 
of    Brookfield.    Captain  in 
the  Colonial  Forces  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay.     Killed  by 
Indians  at  Brookfield,l675. 
Ayer,  James  B.,  I21. 


BACKUS,  Lieutenant  Willi  am« 
1640-1721-  Norwich. 
Sergeant  of  Train  Band, 
Ensign,  1680.     Lieutenant, 

194 


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VTS. 

(AMES,  1620- 
,  Lieuiena.it. 
of   the   New 
,any.    Served 
Cing    Philips 
land  of   forty 
Stoiiington, 
,  and    Lyme, 
laptain  of  one 
ir    companies 
ted  the    fron- 
n    the    Great 
rht.      Twelve 
t  to  the  Gen- 
)56-8o. 

ontgomery,3i. 
Henry,  61. 
im  Webb,  6l. 
luel  H.,  81. 
dM.,  121. 
NANT    James, 
732.    Lieuten- 
Connecticut 
ces  during  the 

Montgomery, 

[ANT  William, 
ieutenant,  Ded- 
iiy,  1673.  Dep- 
ringfield  to  the 
rt.i66q.  Colony 
isetts  i3ay. 
.,  126. 

Peter,  1633- 
net  of  the  Hav- 
pany  and  Dep- 
laverhill  to  the 
urt  eight  terms, 
to  1693,  Colony 
usetts  Bay. 
B.,  121. 

•J  ToHN, — 1675. 
eld.  Captain  in 
.1  Forces  of  Mas- 
Bay.  Killed  by 
Brookfield,l675. 
B.,  121. 

ENANT  William, 

Norwich. 

of    Train    Band, 

180.     Lieutenant, 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


lf)93.      Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  1680-89,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Backus.  Brady  Electus,  32. 

Bacon,  Benjamin,  1688-1727. 
Soldier  in  Captain  John 
Lane's  Company,  1703- 
13 ;  served  in  the  liiller- 
ica  Troop  of  Morse,  in 
Queen  Anne's  War,  at  the 
relief  of  Dunstable,  Mass., 
July,  1706. 
Philhrook,  Charles  Frederick 
Bacon,  128.  171. 

Bailey,  Captain  Robert. 
1705-1798.  Captain  of 
.Militia.  Lancaster  County, 
17,16,  Province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Beekman,  James  William,  34. 

Bairi),  Lieutenant  John, 
1760.  Ensign  in  Gen- 
eral Forbes's  Re^;iment  in 
tlie  Expedition  against  Fort 
Uuquesne,  1758.  Lieuten- 
ant, 1759.  Provincial  Forces 
of  Pennsylvania. 
Baird,  Absalom,  151. 

Baker,  Lieutenant  Thomas, 
1631-1718.  Deputy  nine 
terms,  from  1663,  and  Cap- 
tain of  the  Topsfield  and 
Andover  Troop  of  Horse, 

1713. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  61. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  76. 

Bent,  Samuel  A.,  122. 
Baldwin,  Captain  Abner, 
1726-1781.  Ensign,  1757. 
Lieutenant,  1762.  Captain, 
1767.  Colonial  Forces  of 
Connecticut,  French  and 
Indian  Wars. 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  65. 

Ball,   Captain  Alling,   

1700.     Captain  of  the  New 
Haven  Militia,  1643. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Ball,   Captain    Alling,  Jr., 
X656-1710.     Captain  of  the 
New  Haven  Militia. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 


Ball,  Samuel,  i648-«9.  Soldier 

in  Captain    William     lur- 

ncr's  Company,  Falls  Fight, 

.May  19,  1676. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 

Ball,    Lieutenant    Thomas, 

1722.       Lieutenant, 

Talbot  County  Militia,  1696, 
Province  of  Maryland. 
Mullikin,  How.ml,  114. 
Ball,  Colonel  William,  Sr., 
who  in   Man-li,    1675.   was 
empowered  by  the  Virginia 
Assembly  to   impress   men 
and  horses   against  the  In- 
dians. 
Gill,  William  H.,  HI. 
Ball,  Captain  William,  Jr., 
1641-1694.     Of    Lancaster 
County  Militia,  Virginia. 
Gill.  William  H.,  in. 
BaLLORD,    NArHANIFL    W.       A 
soldier    in     King    Philip's 
War. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere.  186. 
Ballord,     Zacciieus,     1731- 
1807.     Enrolled  in  Captain 
Eames'sCompany  in  French 
and  Indian  War,  1754-63. 
Ballord.  Ezek  Steere,  1.S6. 
Barber,Captain George.  Cap- 
tain,   Ancient   and  Honor- 
able    Artillery     Company, 
1646. 
Metcalf,  James  B.,  59. 
Sanger,  W.  Gary,  70. 
Barber,    Sergeant    Thomas, 
1614-1662.     Soldier  in  the 
Pequot  War. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  62. 
Barbour,   Hugh,  1715-1800. 
Of  Captain  George  Berry's 
Company,  1747. 
Walker,  Richard  IL,  83. 
Barbour.  John.  Of  Major  Sam- 
uel  Moody's  Command  at 
the    Fort  at    New    Casco, 
1716. 
Walker,  Richard  IL.  83. 
Barclay,  Governor  Robert, 
1648-1690.     Governor     of 
East  Jersey,  1682-90. 
Hall,  P.  Penn  Gaskell.  97. 

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HARKER.        DF.rUTV-C.OVERNOR 

JAMKS,  1623-1 702-  I'ep- 
iity-C.overnorof  the  Rhode 
Island  Colony.  1678.  As 
sistanl  and  Deputy,  1663- 
86.  CoriKiral,  1644.  1-n- 
sign,    1(148. 

Noyev  Charles  T.,  63. 

Kobbins,  Howard  S..6(). 

liAKKl-R,  LlF.lTKNANT  UOBERT. 

Huxbury.     Mass.      Servec. 
under  Major  William  Brad- 
ford in  King  I'hilip's  War. 
Howland,  Daniel  W.,  127. 
BARRETT,    KNSIGN  HUMHIRKY, 

,716,  Concord.  Mass. 

Deputy     to     the     General 
Court,  i6ol.    Ensifjn.  1O8S. 
Barrett,  Edwin  S.,  122. 
Barrett.Coi.onel  James.  1710 
-1779,  of  Concord.  Colonel 
of  .Middlesex  Militia.  1774- 
75.   Member  of  the  Provm- 
cial  Congress  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay.  1774-75-  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  eleven 
terms,   1756-75- 
Melville,  Henry.  59- 
Barrett,  Edwin  S.,  122. 
Barrett,  Captain    Nathan, 
1735-1791,  Concord,  Mass. 
Ensign,     \lbi>-       Captain, 

1773-  .    ^ 

Barrett,  Edwin  S.,  122. 
Bartlett,  Robert,  lix^-i-ibib. 
Served    in   Captain    Myles 
Standish's  Company,  1632. 
Bartlett,     George     Frederick 
Hunter,  33-  ^  , 

bASS,   Samuei>,    i6oo-i6g4,   ot 
Braintree.     Deputy  to   the 
General  Court  in  1641  and 
subsequently. 
Johnson,  James  Bowen,  I53 
Bassett.  William.   Came  over 
in  ship  Fortune.  1621.  Vol- 
unteer     in    Massachusetts 
Forces  during  Pequot  War. 
Bassett,  Charles  Franklin,  33- 
Hulbert,  Henry  C,  54- 
Bassett.   Colonel    William, 
1656-1721,     of     Plymouth 
Colony.     Ensign,  1687 

196 


Bassett,  Charles  Franklin.  33- 
Hulbert,  Henry  C,  54- 
Batchei.dkr.  Ebenkzer.  ijio- 
1784.       Deputy  to  the  Oen^ 
eral  Court.  1774-  Colony  of 
New  Hampshire. 
Balchelder,  George  A.,  I5'- 
Batchclder,  Joseph  \..  IS'- 
liatcheldcr,  Kich.wl  N.,  15I- 

BAUI.STONE,     L  1  K  U  T  K  N  AN  T 

William.  1600-1^)78.  lieu- 
tenant.    Portsmouth    Coin- 
pany.1642.    Assistant.  1641, 
^44,  '48,  '57.  '73,  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island. 
Lee.  Edward  C.  99- 
Bavari),  Nicholas.  1644-1707. 
Member  of  the  Council,  and 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Militia  of  the   Province   of 
New-York. 
Erving,  William  V.  R.,  4"- 
Beall,  Colonel  George,  1695 
-1780.    Provincial  Forces  of 
Maryland. 
Balch,  Edwin  S.,  94- 
Balch,  Thomas  \V.,  95- 
BEALL,  Colonel  Ninian,  1650 
-1717         Commander-in- 
Chief'  of     the     Provincial 
Forces  in  Maryland.  Served 
against  the  Susquehannocks 
in  1688-89,  over  whom  he 
gained  a  signal  victory,  and 
for   which   services   he   re- 
ceived   the   thanks   of   the 
Maryland  Assembly. 
Balch,  Edwin  S.,  94- 
Balch,  Thomas  W..  95. 
Balch.  Francis  Du  Pont,  no. 
Bean.  Cavtain  Joseph,    1676 

. J    who    served    ir    trie 

French  and    Ini:....    Wars, 
1700-55. 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83- 
Beard,   Captain    John,  who 
served  under  Major  Robert 
Treat  at  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight   in   command  of  the 
New  Haven  Company. 
Baldwin,  Joseph  Clark,  32. 
Fowler.  William  Miles,  47. 
Baird,  George  W..  138. 


V7S. 

Franklin,  33- 
C,  54- 

NK7.EK,  17IO- 

y  to  the  Gen- 

^4,  Colony  of 

ire. 

rge  A.,  151. 

ph  v..  151- 

lanl  N.,  151- 

;  U  T  K  N  A  N  T 
0-1678.  I.ieu- 
n-.outh  Com- 
,ssistanl,i()4i. 
73,  Colony  of 

..99- 

AS.  1644-1707. 

c  Council,  and 
in-Chief  of  the 
e   Province   of 

n  V.  R.,  4f'- 
George,  1695 
incial  Forces  of 

1.,  94- 
s\V.,95- 

.   NiNIAN,  1650 

Commander  -  in- 
ihe  Trovincial 
jryland.  Served 
5Usquehannocks 
over  whom  he 
nal  victory,  and 
services  he  re- 
thanks  of  the 
assembly. 

S.,  94- 
as  W.,  95. 
is  Du  Pont.  no. 

S'    JOSF.PH,     1676 

served    ir    the 
i    Ini-:....    Wars, 

lard  H.,  83. 
viN    John,  who 
icr  Major  Robert 
he  Great  Swamp 
command  of  the 
»n  Company, 
seph  Clark,  32- 
liam  Miles,  47. 
TeW..  138. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  PESCENDANTS. 


Ford,  Ceorge  II..  140. 
Tomlinson,  Charles  A.,  145. 

Beeue,    Captain    James, 

172S.       Lieutenant,    1696. 
Capl.iin.I7l0,Qucen  Anne's 
War,    Colonial    Forces    of 
Connecticut. 
Hatch,  Arthur  M.,  52. 
Reeiie,   Ensign  John.  Ensign, 
King  Pliilip's  War. 
Eaton,  Daniel  C,  140. 
Beeue.  Lieutenant  Jonathan. 
First    Lieutenant,    Seventh 
Company.  Second  Connecti- 
cut l<ej;i'ment.  1759.  Served 
in   the  French  and  Indian 
War  at  Crown  Point.  Lake 
Gcort^c,   and   Ticonderoga. 
Collins,  Moldridge  O  ,  41- 

BEEKMAN,  COLOiNELGERARUUS, 

M.D.,  1653-1723.    Captain 
of  Militia  at  Flatbush,  1681. 
Major,    1689.     Lieutenant- 
Colonel   of    Kings    County 
Militia,     169S.     Colonel, 
1700-03.       Member     of 
Leisler's  Council,  1690-91. 
Member  of  Council,  1705- 
23.    President  and  Deputy- 
Governor,  1709-10. 
Aiken,  William  Benford,  31. 
Beekman,  James  William,  33. 
Foulke,  Bayard  F.,  47. 
Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 
Beekman,    Colonel    Henry, 
1st,    1649-1716.      Member 
of  the   Legislative   Assem- 
bly, 1691, '92, '95,  1702, '03, 
and   Speaker.     Colonel    of 
Militia,    Province  of   New 
York. 
Armstrong,    Horatio    Gates, 
no. 
Beekman,  Colonel  HENRY,2d. 
1688-1776.    Member  of  the 
Lesrislative  Assembly,  1724, 
'28,    '30,      and    mentioned 
as  Assemblyman  as  late  as 
1759.      Judge   of    Ulster 
>      County.  Colonel  of  Mili.'.ia, 
:  .       Province  of  New  York. 
Armstrong,     Horatio    Gates, 
no. 


M.. 


Beekman.  Lieutenant  Wil- 
llEI.MUS,  1623-1707.  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Burgher  Corps 
of  New  Amsterdam,  1652- 
58  Vice-Director  on  the 
South  River,  1658-64. 
Scout  at  Esopus,  1664. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Militia 
under  the  Dutch.  1673. 
Deputy-Mayor  of  New 
York,  1681-S3. 

Aiken.  William  Benford,  31. 

Beekman,    James     William, 

33- 
Carnochan,   Gouverneur 

38. 
Crosby,  Edward  N. ,  41. 
Crosby,  Livingston,  41. 
Foulke,  liayard  F.,  47. 
Montgomery,    James    Lynch, 

60. 
Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 
Beldrn.   Samuel,    1657-1737. 
Soldier  in  Captain  William 
Tun-;er's    Company,    Falls 
Fic,ht,  May  19,  1676. 
M'nray,  Charles  H.,  62. 
St'  ckbridge,   Henry,   Jr.,  75, 

116. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 
Belden,  Stephen,   1658-1720. 
A    soldier    under    Captain 
Turner  in  the  Falls  Fight, 
May   19,    1676,    and    who 
was  killed  by  the  Indians, 
September  16,  1677,  in  an 
attack  upon  Hatfield. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  I16. 
Belknap,  Samuel,  1707-1771. 
A  private   in  Captain  Ed- 
ward    Harrington's    Com- 
pany,     Colonel      Josiah 
Brown's  Regiment,  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1755. 
Belknap,  Robert  Lenox,  34. 
Belknap,    Captain     Samuel, 
1735-1821.     Captain  of  the 
Massachusetts   Colonial 
Forces. 
Belknap,  Robert  Lenox,  34. 
Bell,   Lieutenant    Francis, 
1690.     Stamford  Com- 
pany.    Deputy,  1653-64. 


197 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


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Johnson,  S.  Albert,  56. 
Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  65. 
Benedict.LieutenantDaniel, 
1652-1723.     A  "soldier  in 
the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Oakley,  E.  Benedict,  63. 
Benedict,  Lieutenant  Thom- 
as,   1617-1685.      Commis- 
sioned  Lieutenant  in  Cap- 
tain       Bryan        Newton  s 
Foote  Companie  at  Jamaica, 
April    7.    1665.      Member 
of  the  Colonial  Assembly  at 
Hempstead,  1665.    Deputy 
from  Norwalk  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  1670  and  1675, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Oakley,  E.  Benedict,  63. 
Benedict,    Robert   Patterson, 
179. 
Bennet,  Governor  Richard, 
1606-1676.   Member  House 
of  Burgesses,  1629.  Member 
of  the  King's  Council,  seven 
terms,  1642-60.     Governor 
of     Virginia,      1652-55. 
Elected   by  the   House  of 
Burgesses,  Commissioner  to 
England,  where  he  signed 
the   agreement   with   Lord 
Baltimore,    November  30. 
1657.       Major-General    of 
Virginia  Forces,  1662-72. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 
Browne.  Bennet  B.,  in. 

Benson,  Captain    James, 

1709.     Captain  of  a  Troop 
of  Horse,  1693,  Province  of 
Maryland. 
Benson,  Alexander,  gS- 
Benson,  Edwin  N.,  95- 
Mullikin,  Howard,  114 
Bent,  John,  i  596-1672, 
bury.      Private    in 


Sud- 
Major 


icut  Infantry  in  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars,  1761-63. 
Metcalf,  James  B.,  59. 
Bernard,    Governor     John. 
Governor    of    the    Somers 
Isles,  or  Bermuda,  in  1622, 
which  Isles  at  that  period 
belonged  to  Virginia. 
Tiernan,     Charles    Bernard, 
116. 
Bernard,    Thomas.     Burgess 
from   Warwick   County   in 
the  Virginia  Assembly,  1642 

Tiernan,     Charles     Bernard, 

116. 

Berry,  Major  George.  1706- 

1776,   who    served   in   the 

French  and   Indian  Wars, 

1747. 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83. 
Berry,  George,Jr.,i72S-i8i6. 
Of  Captain  George  Berry  s 
Company,    1747-49 ".     also 
of    Captain    Isaac   Ilsley  s 
Company,  1757- 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83. 
Berry,  Captain  John,  1640- 
1713.     Deputy  and  Acting 
Governor  of  New  Jersey  in 
1672. 
Berry,  Gerald,  34- 
Marshall,  Howard,  58. 
Betts.Captain  Richard,  1613- 
1713.      Member    of     New 
York  Provincial  Assembly, 
held  at  Hempstead,  L.  I., 
1665.     "High    Sheriff    of 
Yorkshire  upon   Long    Is- 
land."   1678-81.     Captain, 
1663. 
Sanger,  W.  Gary,  70. 
Balch,  Edwin  S.,  94- 
Balch,  Thomas  W.,  95- 


Horse,  Expedition   against  n32-i»23^ 


Ninigiet,  1654,  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Green,  Charles  N.,  125. 
Benton,  First  Sergeant  Se- 
LAH,  1740-1812.  Of  the 
Seventh  Company  of  the 
First  Regiment  of  Connect- 


I9S 


Second     Company,    Ninth 
Regiment    of    Connecticut 

Foot.  1767. 
Belts,  Frederick  H..  34- 
Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35- 
Betts,  Samuel  Rosseter,  35- 
Haight,  Frederick  E.,  50- 


INTS. 

in  the  French 
Vars,  1761-63. 
B.,  59- 

RNCK  John. 
;  the  Somers 
nuda,  in  1622, 
at  that  period 
Virginia, 
irles    Bernard, 

iMAS.  Burgess 
ick  County  in 
Assembly,  1642 

tries     Bernard, 

George,  1706- 

served   in   the 

[   Indian  Wars, 

ird  II.,  83. 
,JR.,I72S-I8i6. 
George  Berry's 

1747-49 ;    also 

I    Isaac    Ilsleys 

1757- 

,ard  II.,  83. 

IN  John,  1640- 

^uty  and  Acting 

if  New  Jersey  in 

I.  34.  ^ 
>ward,  58. 
M  Richard,  i6t3- 
ember  of  New 
/incial  Assembly, 
empstead,  L.  I., 
High  Sheriff  of 
upon  Lonjj  Is- 
178-81.     Captain, 

Gary,  70- 
in  S.,  94- 
nas  W.,  95' 

JEL       COMSTOCK, 

J.  Soldier  in  the 
Company,  Ninth 
;    of    Connecticut 

erick  H..  34- 
sF.  H.,  35- 
lel  Rosseter,  35- 
ederick  E.,  50. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Bevier,  Lieutenant  Louis, 
2d,  1684-1753.  New  York 
Provincial  Forces. 

Innes,  Hasbrouck,  54. 
Bicker,     Captain      Henry, 

1722 .     Lieutenant     in 

Jersey  Regiment,  1755.  Cap- 
tain, 1756.  Captured  and 
imprisoned  in  Canada  four- 
teen months.  On  his  return 
acted  as  Quartermaster  of 
General  Gage's  Regiment 
until  close  of  War. 

Foster,  Howell,  47. 
BiDDLE,  William,  1630-1712. 
Member  of  the  Council  of 
the  General  Assembly  for 
Province  of  West  Jersey, 
1682,  and  President  of  the 
same,  1706-07. 

Biddle,  Thomas,  qg. 

Biddle,  William  Foster,  95. 
BiGEi.ow,    John,     1617-1703, 
Watertown,  Mass.    Soldier 
in  the  Pequot  War,  and  in 
.       King  Philip's  War. 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  72. 

Bigelow,    Melville   Madison, 

122. 

B1GEI.0W,  Joshua,  1655-1745. 
Wounded  in  King  Philip's 
War.     Served    in   Captain 
Nathaniel    Davenport's 
Company,  also  in  Captain 
Joseph  Sill's  Company. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  63. 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  72. 
Trott,  James  P.,  80. 
Whitney,  Drake,  87. 
Bigelow,    Melville    Madison, 
122. 

Biles,     William,      1710. 

Signer  of  Penn's  Great 
Charter.  Member  of  the 
first  Council  of  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania,  held  at 
Philadelphia,  March  16, 
16S3.  Member  of  the  As- 
sembly from  Bucks  County, 
1686-1710. 
Powell,  Washington  Bedlyn, 

103. 
Smith,  Thomas  M.,  115. 


Bill,    Lieutenant    Francis. 
Colonial  Forces,  Connecti- 
cut, 1666. 
Coghill,  Howard,  40.  • 
Billings, Captain  Roger.  1708 

.    Lieutenant    Eighth 

Connecticut  Regiment, 
1744.  Lieutenant  in  Cap- 
tain Dennison's  Company, 
Expedition  against  Canada, 
1746.  Captain  of  Troop  of 
Horse,  Eighth  Regiment, 
1751.  Deputy,  1747.  '49. 
'52. 
Hand,  Billings  Learned,  51. 
Bishop,      Deputy-Governor 

James, 1691.  Secretary 

of    New    Haven    Colony, 
1661-65.      Assistant     of 
Connecticut  Colony,  1668- 
83,  and  Depaty-Governor, 
1683-91. 
Throop,  George  E.,  79. 
Bishop,  John, 1684.  Mem- 
ber first  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly,   1668.     Member  Gov- 
emo-'s  Council,  1675. 
Bishop,  Courtlandt  Field,  35. 
BissELL,    Lieutenant    Isaac. 
Queen  Anne's  War. 
Bissell,  Evelyn  L.,  138. 
BissELL,  Captain  John,  Wind- 
sor, Conn.   Troop  of  Horse, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  44. 
Bissell,  Captain  Ozias,  1729- 
1822,   who  served    in   the 
French   and    Ir.dian   War. 
Was  in  an  engageinent  on 
LakeGeorge  ini755.  Ta!;en 
prisoner  to  Havana  in  1762. 
where    he    was    kept     for 
nearly  nine  months. 
Bissell,  George  Francis,  179. 

Blake,  William, 1663,  of 

Dorchester,  Mass.  A  mem- 
ber of  the  At.cient  and  Hon- 
orable Artillery  of  Boston. 
Tucker.William  Ruggles,  181. 
Bland,  Colonel  Theodorick 
1630-1671.  Member  of 
House  of  Burgesses  of 
Virginia,  and    Speaker, 


199 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


:i 


1659-60.      Member  of  the 
King's  Council,  1666. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 
Bleecker,  Captain  Jan  Jan- 
sen,    I642-I732-      Albany 
Militia,  1676.    Served  in  the 
French  and  Indian  Wars, 
i68().     Mayor  of  Albany. 
Bangs,  Anson  Cuyler,  32- 
Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  3I). 
Hillhousc,  Francis,  53- 
BLEECKER,     Captain     John. 
1668-1738-     Served  in  the 
Mohawk  Expedition,  168O. 
Captured  by  the  French  at 
Ottawa,  and  held  prisoner 
until    October     23,     1687- 
Commissioned  Captain  by 
the    Earl     of    Bellamont, 
1698.     in     Colonel     Peter 
Schuyler's  Regiment. 
Bangs,  Anson  Cuyler,  32- 
Blodget,  Samuel,  i724-i807- 
Served    in    French    Wars. 
Louisburg,     1745.     Crown 
Point    and    Lake   George. 
Was  commissary    at    Fort 
William      Henry,       1755- 
Tudge,   Court  of   Common 
Pleas,    Ilillsboio    County, 
N.  H.,  1770. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Reed,  John  L.,  ii5- 
Stickney,  George  H.,  Ii5- 

B  L  O  E  T  G  O  E  T      (BLOOOGOOD), 

Francois,  1635-1676  Com- 
missioned     by     Governor 
Colve  Chief  Military  Offi- 
cer   of     Flushing,    llctm- 
stede,  Rustdorp,  and  Med- 
delburgh.    Privy  Councillor 
to    the   Governor    for    the 
surrender  of  the  Colony  to 
the  English,  1675-  ",  ^orely 
wounded     in     a     skirrnish 
with  the  Indians  at  White 
Stone."  ,         „ 

Whistler,  Garland  Nelson,  87. 
Blunston,  John.    1644-1723- 
Member   Provincial   Coun- 
cil.   Province   of    Pennsyl- 
vania, 1701-04. 
Lloyd,  Howard  Williams,  101 


Boardman,  Samuel. — ;-i673- 
Wethersfield.        Assistant. 
1670.  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Hatch,  Arthur  M.,  5=- 

BoLLiNG,  Colonel  John,  of 
"Cobbs."  Chester  held 
County,  Va.  Member  of 
House  of  Burgesses,  and 
Colonel  of  Henrico  County 

Militia.  I743-5I; 
Boiling,  Thomas,  Jr.,  U'O. 

Bolton,     Thomas,   17 12 ;• 

Of  Captain  George  Berry  s 
Company.       French      and 
Indian  Waro,  1747- 
Walker,  Richard  H..  83. 
Bond,    Lieutenant -Colonel 
Jonas,  1664-1727-  ,W»*".- 
town.    In  Canada  Expedi- 
tion, 1690.  Colony  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Chase,  William  L..  «23- 
Bond.  Captain  William.—— 
1695.  Watertown.    deputy 
to  the  General  Court.  1689, 
'01.  'qS-      Speaker,      1691, 
'93,  '95.   Captain  of  Water- 
town     Company    in    King 
Philip's    War,    Colony    of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Chase,  William  L.,  122. 
Chase,       Henry       Leverett, 

Chase,  Robert  Savage,  186. 
Borden,  Richard,  1601-1671. 
Portsmouth.  Assistant, 
1653-54.  Treasur  -r,  1653- 
55.  In  1667-70  IV-puty, 
Colony  of  Rhode  Island. 
Miller.    Charles     Kingsbury, 

180.  ^ 

Bourne,  Richard.    Deputy  to 
the     first    General    Court, 
1639.  and  seven  terms  after. 
Member  of  the  Council  of 
War.  1667,  Colony  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Tucker.  William  R.,  132. 
Boutell,    John,     i645-'7I9- 
Private   in  Captain  Joseph 
Gardiner's  Company  of 
Reading,  in  King  Philip  s 


200 


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ANTS. 

JEL, 1673. 

Assisiant, 
r  of  Connecti- 

M..  5=- 

SEL    John,  of 
;hesterfield 
Member    of 
Burgesses,  and        t 
lenrico  County 

las,  Jr.,  ii'O. 
*AS,    17 1 2 — ;• 
George  Berry  s 
French      and 

0,  1747- 
ird  H..  83- 
N ANT -Colonel 
4-1727.     Water- 
Canada  Expedi- 
Colony  of  Mas- 
Bay, 
ini  L.,  123- 

J  William, 

ertown.  neputy 
eral  Court,  1689, 
Speaker,  169 1, 
;aptain  of  Water- 
mpany  in  King 
Afar,  Colony  of 
setts  Bay. 
am  L.,  122. 
enry       l.everett, 

ert  Savage,  186. 
iARD,  1601-1671. 
th.  Assistant, 
Treasur  T,  1653- 
1667-70  Deputy, 
f  Rhode  Island, 
arles     Kingsbury, 

HARD.  Deputy  to 
:  General  Court, 
1  seven  terms  after, 
of  the  Council  of 
67,  Colony  of  Mas- 
ts Bay. 

Mliam  R.,  132. 
OHN,      i645-'7i9- 
in  Captain  Joseph 
r's  Company   of 
r,  in  King  Philip's 


WDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


War,  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Boutell,  Henry  Sherman,  179. 
BowEN,    Lieutenant  Hknry, 
1634-1724,     of     Roxbury, 
Mass.,     and    Woodstock, 
Conn.     Served  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight,  King  Philip's 
War. 
Bo  wee,  Clarence  W.,  36. 
Morris,  Seymour,  128. 
Johnson.  James  Bowen,  153- 

BowEN,     Richard,   1674. 

Deputy  to  Plymouth  Gen- 
eral Court,  1651. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton,     Henry   O.,   Jr., 
127. 

Boynton,Captain  Joseph, 

1730.     Provincial  Forces  of 
Massachusetts  Bay.  Deputy, 
1697-17 14,  from  Rowley. 
Spoflord,  Paul  N.,  75- 
Boynton,  Joshua,  who  served 
in  several  campaigns  in  the 
French    and  Indian  Wars. 
Took  part  in  the  expedition 
to  Canada. 
Batchelder,  George  A.,  151. 
Batchelder,  Joseph  F.,  151. 
Batchelder,  Richard  N.,  151. 
Brackett,Captain  Anthony, 
1640-1703,  of  Casco,  Me. 
Captured   by    the    Indians 
in  1676  and  in  1689.     Com- 
mander of  Fort  Loyal  and 
of  the  Town  Militia,  16S2. 
Was  Representative  in  the 
Falmouth  General  Assem- 
bly. 
Brackett,  Robert  Lambert,  36. 
Brackett,  Sergeant   Moses, 
1717-1793.    Served  in  Cap- 
tain Peter  Thayer's  Com- 
pany, Relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 
Downes,  Emery  N.,  43. 
Brackett,  Captain  Richard, 
1610-1690.    Commander  of 
*•  the    Militia  of    Braintree, 

Mass.  Member  of  Ancient 
and  Honorable  Artillery 
Company  of  Boston,  1636. 

20 


Deputy     to     the     General 
Court,  1655-80. 
Carney,  Sidney  Howard,  Jr., 

38. 
Schroeder,    James    Langdon, 

71- 
Woodworth,  Newell  Bertram, 

88. 
Philbrook,  Charles  Frederick 
Bacon.  128,  171- 
Bradbury.  Captain  Thomas, 
1610-1695.     Ensign,  Salis- 
bury Train  Band.  Captain, 
1660.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral   Court,    1651-57.  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Sporford,  Paul  N.,  75- 
Brigg,  Frank  O.,  161. 
Bradford,    Governor    W  il- 
LIAM,   1589-165 1.    Govern- 
or of  Plymoulh  Colony. 
Backus,  J.  Bayard,  32. 
Collins,  Clarence  L.,  40. 
Benjamin,  Marcus,  34. 
Leonard,  Edgar  C,  57« 
Ripley,  Charles  S.,  69. 
Shepard,  Robert  F.,  73- 
Terry,  George  D.,  77- 
Allen,  Francis  O. ,  94- 
Strong,     William      Wolcott, 

181. 
Tucker,     William     Rugglcs, 
iSi. 
Bradford,  Major    William, 
1624-1704.       Deputy-Gov- 
ernor of  Plymouth  Colony. 
Commanded    Plymouth 
Forces  in  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  where  he  was  severe- 
ly wounded. 
Backus,  J.  Bayard,  3a. 
Collins,  Clarence  L.,  40. 
Shepard,  Robert  F.,  73. 
Terry,  George  I).,  77- 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94. 
Strong,  William  Wolcott,  181. 
Tucker,     William     Ruggles, 
181. 
Bradford,  Captain  William, 
1721-1791.  Member  of  the 
Philadelphia      Association 
for  the  general  defence  of 
the  City  and  Province.  Lieu- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


tenant    Fourth     Company, 
1747.     Captain,  \^lb• 
Bradford,  T.  Hewson,  g6. 
Darrach,  Bradford,  161. 
Brahley,    Capiain    Daniel, 
1704-1765.     Ensign,    fair- 
field  Company,  1743-   l';eu- 
tenant    in    a     Connecticut 
Regiment,    Expedition     to 
Cape   Breton.    1745-     Cap- 
tain.    Fairfield    Company, 

Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
Bradish,  Kobert.  1675-1703- 
Scout   in   the  Fre-  ch    and 
Indian  Wars. 
Kimball,     Robert    Jackson, 

175- 
Bradstreet,  Major-general 
John,  i7ii-i774-  I^ieuten- 
ant-Colonel   at    the    Siege 
of  Louisburg,  1745-     ^'O^'" 
er.ior   of   St.    John,    New- 
foundland, 1746-     Captain, 
Sixtieth  Foot,  Royal  Amer- 
icans,   1757.      Lieutenant- 
Colonel,    York    Regiment, 
1757.     Colonel,    1758    On 
America     only).       Deputy 
Quartermaster-General, 
1760.      Colonel   in    British 
•Army.    1762.     Major-Gen- 
eral,  British  Army.  1772- 
Landreth,  Burnett,  Jr. .  99- 
Br  adstreet,Governor  Simon, 
First   Secretary  of    Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony.     One 
of    the    Commissioners    of 
the  United  Colonies,  1643. 
Deputy     Governor,     1672- 
70.     Governor,  1679-86. 
Taylor,   Washington    Irving, 

77- 
Tufts.  Walter  B.  ,80. 
Woodbury,     Urban    Adrain, 

175. 

BRAINKRD,     llEZEKIAII,      1680- 

1727.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral   Court    and    Speaker. 
Assistant,  1723-27,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Rims.  Clifford  Stanley,  163. 
-    Smith,  Edward  Curtis,  I75. 


Brainerd,    Captain     Jamej. 
1669-1742.    Captain  of  ihe 
Train    Band   of    Il-'ddam, 
Conn. 
Brainerd.  Cephas,  37- 
Brainerd,  Cephas,  Jr.,  37- 
Brainerd,    Lieutenant     Jo- 
SIAH,     i7ii-«792.       Lieu- 
tenant    Fourteenth     Com- 
pany,   Sixth     Connecticut 
Regiment,   1752. 
Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  45. 
Brainerd,  Lieutenant  Wil- 
liam. 1673 •     Lieuteri. 

ant  lladdam  Train  Band, 
1722. 
Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  45. 
Bray,  Lieutenant  Asa,  174'- 
181 5.  Served  in  Captain 
Tosiah  Lee's  Company, 
Colonel  Phinehas  Lyman  s 
Regiment,    Crown     Point, 

1758,  and  drummer  in  Cap- 
tain Joel  Clark's  Company, 
Colonel  Nathan  Whitings 
Regiment,    Crown     Point, 

1759.  Sergeant  in  Captain 
Eldad  Lewis's  Company, 
same  Regiment,  1762.  En- 
sign, 1768-72,  and  Lieu- 
tenant Fourth  Company, 
Fifteenth  Regiment.  After- 
wards Captain  and  Colonel 
in  the  Revolution,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 

Washburn,  William  Ives.  86. 
Brecht,   Jacob,     1729- 1802. 
Served    in    Independent 
Troop  of  Horse,  Philadel- 
phia, 1756.  ,,. 

BriRht,  Louis  Victor,  37- 
Brem',  Captain  George,  of 
Stafford  County,  Va.  Cap- 
tain of  a  Troop  of  Horse  in 
1670,  and  Ranger-General 
of  the  Northern  Neck  ot 
Virginia. 

Brent,  Joseph  Lancaster,  no. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  114- 

Davenport,  Richard  Graham, 

152. 
Brent.  Lieutenant-General 
Giles.    Treasurer   of    the 


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aptain  of  ihe 
of    Ihcldam, 

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s,  Jr.,  37- 

lENANT      JO- 

1792.       I  ieu- 
centh     Corn- 
Connecticut 

52- 

i  Prescott,  45- 
rKNANT  VViL- 
— .  Lieuten- 
i  Train  Hand, 

d  Prescott,  45- 
NT  Asa,  174"- 
d    in   Captain 
;"s     Company, 
lehas  Lyman's 
Crown     Point, 
ummer  in  Cap- 
irk's  Company, 
than  Whiting's 
Crown     Point, 
eant  in  Captain 
is's   Company, 
lent,  1762.    Kn- 
■72,   and    Lieu- 
irth    Company, 
egiment.  After- 
ain  and  Colonel 
olulion.  Colony 
icut. 

nUiam  Ives,  86. 
B,  1729- 1802. 
in  Independent 
Horse,  Philadel- 

!  Victor,  37- 
aN  George,  of 
junty,  Va.  Cap- 
roop  of  Horse  in 
Ranger-General 
jrthern  Neck   of 

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jert  Brent,  1x4- 
Richard  Graham, 

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mVEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Province      of      Maryland. 
Commander    of   Kent    Is- 
land. Deputy-Governor  and 
Lieuienant-General  of    the 
Province      of      Maryland, 
1643-44.  Lord  of  Fort  Kent 
Manor. 
Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  113. 
Jenkins,  Edmund  P.,  1I3- 
Brewer,  John.  Member  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses,  Prov- 
ince of  Maryland,  1661. 
Peale,  Albert  C,  I55- 
Brewster,    William,  who 
drafted,  in  the  cabin  of  the 
Mavjlower,  the  first  written 
Constitution. 
Brewster,  Lyman  D  ,  138. 
Bridoe,     Lieutenant     Mat- 
thew,   1650-1738.    Quar- 
termaster in  Captain  Pren- 
tice's Troop  in  King  Philip  s 
War,  and  in  Expedition  to 
Canada,  1690. 
Willey,     William    Lithgow, 

Brintnall,  Thomas.  Soldienn 
Lieutenant  William  Hasey's 
Company,  and   in  Captain 
John  Whipple's  Company, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Howland,  Daniel  W.,  i.«7- 
Brockett,     Surgeon     John, 
1610-1679.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Brockledank,  Cai'tain  Sam- 
uel, 1628-1676,  of  Rowley, 
Mass.,  who  was  killed  dur- 
ing  King  Philip's  War.  at 
Sudbury,  April  12,  1676. 
Gerry,  AUston,  48. 
Sylvester,  William  W.,  104. 
Brodhead,  Captain  Daniel, 
16O7.    An  officer  in  the  ser- 
vice of  Charles  II.,  under 
Colonel   Sir   Richard    Nic- 
olls,   1664.     Appointed  by 
Governor     NicoUs      Com- 
mander-in-chief   of    the 
Forces    at    Esopus.    1665, 
Died   in   command   of   the 
Ulster  County  Militia,  1667. 


DuBois,  William  M.,  44. 
Mars)    il,  Henry  Rutgers,  58. 
Reed,  tienry  M  ,  68. 
Reed,  J.imes  M.,  Jr.,  63. 
Russell,  Averly,  C.  H.,6g. 
Bronson,    John,     1636-1680, 
who  was  a  soldier   in    the 
Pequot  War,  and  fought  in 
the  Fort  Fight,  1637. 
Collins,  Holdridge  Ozro,  41- 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  116. 
Brooke,    Acting    Governor 
Robert,  1602-1655.  H.  A., 
1620;  M.  A.,  1624;   Wad- 
ham  College,  Oxon.     Com- 
missioned  by   Lord    Balti- 
more, September  zo,  1649, 
Commander-in-chief    of    a 
new  county  to  be  set  out  in 
Maryland,  and  Member  of 
the  Council.  Commander  of 
Charles  County,  1650.    Ap- 
pointed March  29,  1652,  by 
Cromwell's  Commissioners, 
President    of   the    Council 
and  Acting  Governor. 
Thomas,  Douglas  Hamilton, 

78,  116. 
Browne,  Bennet  Bernard,  ill. 
Smith,  Thomas  M.,  115. 
Fleet,    Alexander   Frederick, 
187. 
Brooke,  Major  Thomas,  1632 
-1676.    Commissioned  Ma- 
jor Maryland  Forces,  Feb- 
ruary II,   1660.     Served  in 
Expedition  against  Indians, 
1667.     Member  of  Assem- 
bly for  Calvert  County  from 
1663  to  1676. 
Thomas,    Douglass    H.,    78, 

116. 
Browne,  Bennet  B.,  in. 
Brooke,    Colonel    Thomas, 
1660-1730-      October     29, 
1691,  appointed  by  William 
and    Mary    one     of     their 
Majesties'  Council  of  Mary- 
land, and  so  continued  un- 
til 1707.     Was  reappointed 
1715,  and  so  continued  un- 
til 1724- 
Thomas,  Douglnss  H.,  78.  i  '.6. 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Brooks.  Lieutenant  Joshua. 
1^88-1768.  Lieutenant  of 
ihe  Foot  Company  which 
nwrchcd  from  Concord  to 
Uostoii  on  the  French 
Alarm  of  nA,(i,  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Bent,  Samuel  A..  122. 
BtiOOKS,     Captain     Thomas, 

1667,  Concord.  Deputy 

to  the  General  Court  eight 
terms,    1642-62.      Captain 
of  the  Concord   Company, 
1643,    Colony    of;    Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Melville,  Henry,  59- 
Clark.  Arthur  W.,  123. 
Page,  Walter  Oilman,  12S. 
Wheeler.  Horace  L.,  133- 
Baker.  Frank,  179- 
Bent.  S.imuel  A.,  122. 
Brown.  Lieutenant-Colonei. 
Abijah.  1736-1818.    Wal- 
thani,     Mass.     Soldier     in 
Captain   Timothy    Hough- 
ton's Company,  I75'>- 
Wheeler.  Horace  L..  I33- 
Brown,  John,  i  584-1662.  Com- 
missioner   to    the    United 
Colonies.  1644-56.     Assist- 
ant.   1636,    '38.    '53.    '55- 
Member    of    the    Council 
of  War,  1642-4O,  Plymouth 
Colony. 
Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  7i' 
Lee,  Edward  C,  qg. 
Brown,  Charles  E.,  138. 
Whitney.  Eli,  Jr.,  146. 
Brown,    Lieutenant    John. 
1732-1817.     Lieutenant 
under   King   George     IIL 
Served    in  French  ana  In- 
dian Wars. 
Moseley.  Edward  A..  61,  i54- 
Brown,    Thomas,     i(>57-7 — . 
Hampton.    Private  in  King 
Philip's    VVar,    Colony    of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Brown,  David  IL,  122. 
Browne,   Colonel  William. 
Member  of  the  House   of 
Burgesses       of      Virginia. 
1673.    '76.     '77,'  '79,   '82. 

204 


County  Lieuteii.int  of  Surry 
County,  Va.,  1O87. 
Edmunds,    Henry    Littleton, 

Brownson,  Captain  (afterward 
General)  Gioeon,  of   Ver- 
mont,      1739-1796.   ^who 
served   in  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars.    Was  severely 
wounded  and  taken  prisoner 
in  the  Expedition  to  Cana- 
da.    Was  one  of  Warner  s 
"Green  .Mountain  Boys." 
Cooke.  Ch.irles  E..  152- 
Bryan,  Alexander.  Assistant, 
Colony     of      Connecticut, 
166S-79. 
French,  William  F.,  140. 
Bryan,      Jonathan.      Aided 
General   Oglethorp   in  set- 
tling the  Province  of  Geor- 
gia, and,  1754,  Member  of 
tirst  King's  Council. 
Bryan,  Joseph,  166. 
Buck,  Colonel  Jonathan,  of 
Bucksport,  Me.      Received 
a  Lieutenant's  commission 
under  the    Provincial  Gov- 
ernment in  1745,  and  ^'o'°' 
nels  in  1775,  , 

Moseley,  Edward  A.,  61.  154- 
Buckingham,Thomas.  Deputy 
to  the  General  C:ourt,  1657, 
New  Haven  Colony. 
French,  William  F.,  140- 

BUCKMAN,   JASES,       I^4I-l694. 

Private  in  Captain  Wheel- 
er's Company,  King  Phil- 
ip's  War. 
H.ill,  George  F.,  126. 

BUCKMINSTER,     SR.,     CoLONEL 

Joseph,  1666-1747,   rram- 
ingham,     Mass.        In    Sir. 
Charles    Hobby's   Expedi- 
tion. 
Churchill,  Gardner  A.,  123- 
Buckminster,    Jr.,    Colonel 
Joseph,  1697-1780,   F'^"". 
i  n  g  h  a  m .     Commissioned 
Colonel    in    1739-       Com- 
manded troops   in    l-rench 
and  Indian  War,  1744  a'la 
1757.    Deputy,   Colony  of 


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eiiant  of  Surry 
1O87. 
iiry    Littleton, 

•AIN  (afterward 
DEON.  of  Ver- 
[)-i7<)6,  who 
le  French  and 
.  Was  severely 
i  taken  prisoner 
dition  to  Cana- 
nc  of  Warner's 
untain  Boys." 
s  E..  152- 
DKR.  Assistant, 
Connecticut, 

xm  v.,  140. 

THAN.         Allied 

rlelhorp  in  set- 
ovince  of  Ceor- 
754,  Member  of 

Council. 
li,  166. 
;,  Jonathan,  of 

Mc.  Received 
nt's  commission 

Provincial  Gov- 
1  1745,  and  Colo- 
's- 

ward  A.,  61,154- 
L'HOMAS.  Deputy 
eral  C:ourt,  if'57i 
;n  Colony, 
liam  v.,  140. 
iES.      1641-1O94. 

Captain  Wheel- 
jany,  King  I'hil- 

e  F.,  126. 
,    Sr,,    Colonel 
666-1747.    Fram- 
Mass.        In    Sir. 
Hobby's    Expedi- 

Jardner  A.,  123. 

Jr.,  Colonel 
[697-1780,  Fram 
I .  Commissioned 
in  1739-  Corn- 
troops  in  Frenrh 
an  War,  1744  a'ld 
eputy,   Colony  of 


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Massachusetts   Bay,    1738- 
70,  twenty-two  times. 
Churchill,  Gardner  A.,  123. 
BuLKELEY,  M.  D.,   Reverend 
Gershom,     1636-1713. 
Chaplain     to    Connecticut 
Troops    in    King     Philip's 
War. 
Lord.  Frank  H.,  57. 
Bulkeley,  Morgan  G.,  138. 
Bull,  Captain  John.     Penn- 
sylvania Provincial  Forces. 
Present  at  capture  of  Fort 
Uuquesne. 
Patterson,  John  H.,  by  rep- 
resentation, 65. 
Bull,  Captain  Thomas,  1606- 
1684.    Served  in  the  Pequot 
Fight,  and  was  Captain  of 
the      Hartford      Company 
which    took    part    in     the 
defense     of     Saybrook     in 

Backus,  Brady  Llectus,  32. 
Beatty,     Robert     Chetwood, 

33. 
Beatty,  William  Gedney,  33. 
Bullard,  Ensign  Seth,  1737- 
181 1.      Ensign  in  Captain 
Ebenezer     Clapp's     Com- 
pany,     Walpole,      Mass., 
1772. 
Carney,  Sidney  H.,  Jr.,  38. 
Bunce,  Thomas.    A  soldier  in 
the  Pequot  War,  1637. 
Bunce,  Jonathan  B.,  138. 
BuRD,  Colonel  James,  1726- 
1793.  Captain,  1754.  Com- 
missary in   Braddock's  Ex- 
peaition.  Major,  Third  Bat- 
talion, Augusta  Regiment, 
1756.     Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Second     Battalion,      1757. 
Colonel,      1758-60.       Pro- 
vincial   Forces    of     Penn- 
sylvania,   French    and   In- 
dian Wars. 
Brinton,  John  Hill,  96. 
Brinton,  John  H.,  Jr.,  96. 
-^     Peale.  Albert  C,  155- 
Grubb,  E.  Burd,  97,  162. 

Burgess,    Thomas,  1685, 

Sandwich,  Mass.     Deputy 


to  the  General  Court  eight 
terms,  1642-68. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L...I33- 
Burgess.  Colonel    William, 
1619-1683,       Maryland. 
Member    of     Lord     Balti- 
more's  Council   of  Estate. 
Deputy-Governor.  Province 
of    Maryland.      Justice   of 
High     Provincial      Clourt. 
Colonel    of     Regiment    of 
Trained    Bands.      General 
in  Chief  of  Military  Forces, 
Province  of  Maryland. 
Tilton,  Palmer,  132. 
Tilton,  Warren  C,  132. 
BuRHANS,  Jacob.     A  soldier  in 
the     Company     of      Peter 
Stuyvesant,      at      Esopus, 
1660. 
Isham,  Charles,  55. 
BuRNHAM,      Lieutenant 
Thomas,  1620-1694.     En- 
sign and  Lieutenant  of  the 
Ipswich    Company  against 
the      Indi,ins,     1643,     and 
thereafter    Deputy   to    the 
General  Court,   Colony   of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  for  sev- 
eral terms. 
Greenough,  Eben  W.,  97- 
Piatt,  Franklin,  103. 
Burr,    Colonel     John,    2d. 
Member  of  Council,  1729- 
40.     Served  at  Port  Royal, 
1710. 
Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  53- 
Burr,  Major  John,  1673-1750. 
Captain      Fairfield     Train 
Hand,    1690.      Commissary 
Fairfield     County,    French 
and     Indian     War,     1693. 
Major,  1694. 
Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  55. 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
BuitR,    Major    Peter.    1667- 
1754.      Auditor,     1700-24. 
Deputy,  1700-02.   Speaker, 
1702.     Assistant,    1703-24. 
Judge     Probate,     1723-24- 
County      Court,     1708-24. 
Superior    Court,     1711-16. 


Chief     Judge     to      1724. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Fourth    Uegimenl, 


Major, 
i6g4. 
Jennings,   Albert  Gould,   55- 

BUUT.  LiF.UTKNANT  NATHAN- 
IEL, I7II-I755-  Longmead- 
ow.  Captnin  of  a  Company 
in  Colonel  Kphraim  VV\1- 
liams's  Regiment.  Killed 
in  battle  al   Lake  George, 

1755-        ,      „ 
llurd,  Charles  R..  127. 
Warner,  Frank  E.,  132. 
BuRWEix,    Captain     Israei., 
1747-1813.     Captain  Wall- 
ingford  Company. 
Hart.  George  W.,  52. 
BuRWELL,  Ensign  Nathaniel, 
I()86-I732.     Ensign,  Wall- 
ingford  Company,  1730. 
Hart.  George  W.,  52. 
Butler.    Captain     Zebulon, 
1731-1795.      Served  in  the 
French  and  Indian  War  in 
1758 ;    on    the    Canadian 
frontier  and   at   Fort   Ed- 
ward,  Lake  George,  Ticon- 
deroga,  and  Crown  Point. 
He  also  served  in  the  Ha- 
vana Expedition,  17C2. 
Heilner,  George  C,  52. 
Byram,    Captain     Nicholas, 
1687.        Captain,     Bridge- 
water  Company. 
Coffin,  Rufus.  123. 
Byrd.    William,    ist,     1650- 
1704.   Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil  of   the    House  of  Bur- 
gesses,     and      "  Receiver- 
General  of   His   Majesty  s 
Revenues    for  the   Colony 
of   Virginia,"   which   office 
he  held  until  his  death. 
Page.  S.  Davis,  102. 
Byrd,  William,  2d,  i674-i744- 
For    thirty-seven    years    a 
member     of     the     Kings 
Council  of  the  Dominion  of 
Virginia,  and  eventually  its 
President.      Agent  of   the 
I>ominion      in      England. 
Founder    of    the    City   of 
Richmond. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  loa 


Byrd,  Colonel  William,  'J, 
1728-1777.  Colonel  of  the 
Second  Virginia  Re;;iment. 
1756.  Member  of  the 
King's  Council,  Dominion 
of  Virginia. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 


Cabell,    Captain     William. 
Captain  in  militia  prior  to 

I7-14- 
Cabell,  James  Allston,  166. 
Cadwallader,  Dr.   Thomas, 
1707-177Q.   Member  of  the 
Council,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1733-76-      Chair- 
man of  the  Board  of  W  ar, 
1759-62.     Member  of  Cap- 
tain   Bathe's    Independent. 
Foot  Company,  1756. 
Cadwallader,  Charles  E.,  96. 
Cadwallader,     Richard     M., 

Calkin,  Hugh, 1690.  Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts   Bay,  1650- 

51- 
Goode,  G.  Brown,  152. 
Calloway,  Captain  Richard, 

1780.     Colonial  I"  orces 

of  Virginia,  French  and  In- 
dian Wars,  1755-64. 
Arnold,  Conway  Hillyer,  Jr., 

31. 
Wood,  Thomas  N,  88. 

Calvert,  Sir  George,  1580- 
1632.     Secretary   of   State 
of  England,  1619-25.   First 
Baronof  Baltimore,  to  whom, 
the  Province   was  granted 
April    15.    1632-     1"  J^22 
was    one   of  the    eighteen 
Councillors    of    the    New 
England  Company. 
Brent,  Joseph  Lancaster,  1 10. 
Keyser,  Robert  Brent.  II3- 
Calvert,  Governor  Leonard, 
1608-1647,  who  sailed  with 
the  Ark  and  the  Dove  from 
Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  No- 
vember 22,   1633.  to  colo- 
nize   Maryland.     Was   the 
first  Governor  of  Maryland, 


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scuuii^ttitmmrmisiaktieaa^r 


VTS. 
VlLLlAM,    li, 

lolonel  of  the 
ia  Re,:;itnent. 
ler  of  the 
il,  Dominion 

lOS. 

<  William. 
ilitia  prior  to 

llston,  i66. 
)R.  Thomas, 
lember  of  the 
ince  of  Penn- 
}-76.  Chair- 
Board  of  War, 
ember  of  Cap- 
Independent 

»y,  1756. 
harles  E.,  g6. 
Richard     M., 

— 1690.  Dep- 
!neral  Court  of 
ts   Bay,   1650- 

wn,  152. 
rAiN  Richard, 
Colonial  Forces 
French  and  In- 

[755-64.  , 
jy  Hillyer,  Jr., 

IS  N-,  88. 
George,  1580- 
retary   of    State 

1619-25-  First 
timore,  towhom. 
;e  was  granted 
1632.  In  1622 
)f  the  eighteen 
of  the  New 
ompany. 
I  Lancaster,  1 10. 
;rt  Brent,  II3- 
iRNOR  Leonard, 

who  sailed  with 
•d  the  Dove  from 
e  of  Wight,  No- 
!,  1633,  to  colo- 
,'land.  Was  the 
nor  of  Maryland, 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 

from  1633  until  his  death  in        Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
,5.,  Morris,  Seymour,  iSo. 

Brent.  Joseph  Lancaster,  no.     Carter,    Lieutenant    John, 


Kcyser,  Robert  Brent,  113. 
Calvert,  William,  1644-1682. 
Meiliber  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  from  St.  Mary's 
County,  1664-69.  Ap- 
pointed   Member    of     the 


1653-1727,  Woburn.  Mass. 
Sergeant,  1682.  Lieuten- 
ant,  1700-27,  of  the  Wo- 
burn Company. 

Piatt,  Franklin,  103. 

Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 


Council  by  Lord  Baltimore,    Carter,    Robert,    1663-1732. 
i66g.     Deputy-Governor  of  Speaker  of   the    House   of 


Maryland,  1670.  Principal 
Secretary  of  the  Province, 
1673-82. 

Brent,  Joseph  Lancaster,  1 10. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  113. 
Carpenter,     Samuel,     1650- 
1714.      Province  of   Penn- 
sylvania.    Treasurer,  1704. 


Burgesses  in  Virginia  six 
years.  Was  Treasurer  of 
the  Colony,  and,  pending 
the  arrival  of  Governor 
Gooch,  he  acted  as  Gov- 
ernor one  year. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 

Carter,  John  Scott,  186. 


Member  of  the  Governor's    Catlin,  John.  1643-1704   who 


Council,  five  terms,  1687- 

1713- 
Lewis,  William  F.,  100. 
Carpenter.    William,    1605- 
1667.     Deputy  to  Plymouth 
General  Court,  1656. 

Carpenter,  James  Olliver,  38. 
Carr,  Governor  Caleb.  Com- 
missioner, Colony  of  Rhode 
Island,  five  terms,  1654-62. 
General  Treasurer,  1661- 
62.  Deputy,  six  terms, 
1664-90.  Assistant,  i6gi. 
Governor,  1695. 

Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 

Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 

Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Carter,  Colonel  John.  Mem- 
ber of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1643-58.  Com- 
manded against  Rappahan- 
nock Indians,  1654.  Was 
appointed  to  the  Council, 
1668. 

Carter,  Thomas  Nelson,  166. 
Carter,  Captain  John,  1616- 
1692,  Woburn.  Ensign, 
1 65 1.  Lieutenant,  i6i64> 
Captain,  1672.  Captain  of 
Woburn  Company  in  King 
Philip's  War,  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 

Piatt,  Franklin,  103. 


fought  against  the  Indians, 
and   was   killed  in  the  de- 
fense of   Deerfield,  Mass., 
February  29,  1704- 
Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  155. 
Catlin,  Captain  John,  1704- 
1758.    Commandant  at  Fort 
Shirley,      Mass.,    1747-48. 
Captain    in    His    Majesty's 
Service  in  the  Indian  Wars. 
1749,  and  in  1756-57.      In 
command   of   a  cordon   of 
twelve  forts  extending  from 
North  field  to  Pontoosuc  in 
I758,anddied  in  the  service. 
Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  155. 

Catlin,  Joseph, 1704.  who 

was  killed  in  the  defense 
of  Deerfield  against  the 
French  and  Indians  under 
Hertel  de  Rouville,  Feb- 
ruary 29,  1704. 
Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  155. 
Catlin,  Lieutenant  Seth, 
1734-1798.  Lieutenant  in 
His  Majesty's  Service  in  the 
Indian  Wars,  1759,  also 
in  1760.  Quartermaster, 
General  Timothy  Ruggles's 
Regiment.  Lieutenant  in 
Captaiti  Shepard's  Com- 
pany in  1761-62. 
Saxton,  Henry  Dearborn,  155. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Chambfrlain.  JosF.fH,  Mad'ey. 
Mass.     A  soldier  in   "The 
Falls  Fiulit,"  King  Philip's 
War.    Captain  Turner. 
Isham,  Charles.  55. 
Cha.mi'UN.    Lieu  fen  ant-Col- 
onel Christopher,  1731- 
iho5.       Major,      1755.     'i' 
Crown  Point.    Commissary 
of  Iroops,  1755-     l^ieuten- 
aiit-C>>loiiel,  175'J. 
Mason,  George Champlin,  Jr., 
101. 
Chami'Ney.  Captain  Daniel, 
1644-1601.      King  Philips 
War.     Appointed  by  Gen- 
eral Court.  1677,  to  redeem 
Indian  captives 
Hall,  George  F.,  126. 
Chandler,  Major  Joh.   Mary- 
land     Provincial     Fo  ces, 
1651-56.    Captured  by  the 
Puritans  at   the    liattle   of 
Providence    (now    Annap- 
olis, Md.),  March  25,  1655. 
Receiver-General  of   Prov- 
idence   and   Councillor   of 
State;  appointed  August  i, 
1651,  reappointed  July  10, 
1656.    Justice  of   the    Pro- 
vincial Court  and  Commis- 
sioner of  Province  of  Mary- 
land, 165 1. 
Chandler,  Walter,  38,  161. 
Chandler,  Colonel  Wh.liam 
(Protestant),    of    Maryland 
Provincial  Forces,  who  was 
in  command  of  the  "  foote 
souldiers"       of       Charles 
County,  Maryland,  Decem- 
ber 27,  1681. 
Chandler,  Walter.  38,  loi. 
CHAPLiNE,     Captain    Moses, 
1698-1772.    Maryland  Mil- 
itia,    1757-      French    and 
Indian  War. 
Collum,  Richard  S.,  qS- 
Chapin,     Elisha,      — -1756. 
Commander  of  Fort  Massa- 
chusetts, 1754-     Massacred 
by  the  Indians  at  Hoosack, 
July  II,  I7?6. 
Chapin,  Charles  F.,  139- 

ao8 


Chapin,  JAPHET,  1642-1712.   A 
soldier  in  Captain  William 

,         ^-y     .        :«     tV,t» 


Turner's  Company,  in  the 
Falls  Fight,  King   Philip's 
War,  May  18,  1676. 
Barnes,  Alfred  Cutler,  33- 
t.hapin,  Henry  Dwight,  30- 
Chapin.  Charles  F.,  139..      . 
Chapin,  Joseph.    A  soldier  in 
the  Turner's  Falls   Fight, 
Mi\y  19,  1676. 
Kimball,  Arthur  R.,  142- 
Chapman,  Captain    Robert, 
1616-1689.     Served   in  the 
Pequot    War   under    Lieu- 
tenant Lion  Gardiner,  and 
King    Philip's  War.     Ap- 
pointed    Captain     by    the 
General  Court  at  Hartford, 
October  14, 1675.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court  from  Say 
Brook  forty-three  times,and 
assistant  nine  times,  serving 
continuously  from  1654  to 
1684,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. , 
Chapman,  Thomas  Brownell 

39. 
Dyer,  Horace  Edward,  174- 

Chase,    Thomas,    1654 ' 

Soldier    under    Major  Ap- 
plcton.  King  Philip's  War. 
Chase,  William  L.,  122. 
Chauncey,  Colonel    Elihu, 
1710-1791.      Colonel   of  a 
Regiment    in   the    French 
and    Indian    War.      Chief 
Justice,  Colony  of  Connect- 
icut. 
Chauncey,  Charles,  96. 
Savage,  William  L.,  104. 
Chester,  Captain  John,  1635- 
1698,  Wethersfield.  Troop- 
er, 1658.    Lieutenant,  1672. 
Captain,  1677.    Deputy  to 
General    Court,      1678-89, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Bowen,  Clarence  Winthrop,3o. 
W.ilbridgc,    T.    Chester,  83, 

105. 
Washburn.  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  117- 


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JVTS. 

1642-1712.    A. 
ptain  William 
npany.  in  the 
King   Philip's 
.  1676. 
CutkT,  33- 
nwighl,  30- 
i  F.,  139- 

A  soldier  in 
.  Falls  Fight, 
j. 

ir  R.,  142- 
AiN     Robert, 
Served   in  the 

under  Lieu- 
Gardiner,  and 
j's  War.  Ap- 
ptain  by  the 
rt  at  Hartford, 
675.  Deputy  to 
Court  from  Say 
three  times, and 
e  times,  serving 
f  from  1654  to 
ly  of  Connecti- 

omas  Brownell, 

Edward,  174- 

iiAS,     1654 -. 

ier  Major  Ap- 
ig  Philip's  War. 
ni  L.,  122. 

)LONEL     ElIHU, 

Colonel  of  a 
in  the  French 
n  War.  Chief 
lony  of  Connect- 

Mrles,  96. 
iam  L.,  104. 
•AIN  John,  1635- 
nersfield.  Troop- 
Lieutenant,  1672. 
[677.    Deputy  to 
:ourt,      1678-89, 
Connecticut. 
;nceWinthrop,36. 
T.    Chester,  83, 

(ohn  Henry,  84. 
William  Ives,  85. 
\ppleton,  II7' 


IJ\rDEX  OF  AfiTCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


CiiKSTER,  Major  John,  1656- 
171 1,  Wetherstield,  Conn. 
Ensign,      1689.      Captain. 

1698.  "Sergeant-Major for 
the  countie  of  Hartford," 
1702.  Member  of  "Com- 
mittee of  Warre,"  i7of)-o8. 
Deputy  to  General  Court, 
1694-1701.  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Representatives, 

1699,  and  "Assistant," 
1701-11. 

Backus.  J.  Bayard.  32. 
Walbridge,    T.    Chester,    83, 

105. 
Washburn.  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Chestf.r,Colonf.l  John,  1703- 
1771,   Wetherstield,   Conn. 
Ensign,     1724-       Captain, 
1725.      Lieutenant-Colonel 
Sixth  Regiment, 1 739.  Colo- 
nel, 1756.  Memberof  "Com- 
mittee of  Warre,"  1745  and 
in   1754.     Deputy  to  Gen- 
eral     Court      twenty  -  five 
years;     also    "Assistant" 
during  eighteen  years.  Spe- 
cial   Commissioner   to   the 
Conference   with    the    Six 
Nations,    held   at   Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1751. 
Backus.  J.  Bayard,  32. 
Walbridge,  T.Chester,83,i05. 
Chew,   Benjamin,   1722-1810. 
Member    of    the    Council, 
Province  of  Pennsylvania, 

1755.  Commissioner  of  De- 
fense of  Philadelphia,  1761. 
Attorney -General,  1755- 
Speaker  of  the   Assembly, 

1756.  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  I774» 

Jackson,  Oswald,  55. 
Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Chew.  Colonel  John,  1590- 
1655.  Member  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses  of  Vir- 
ginia from  Hog  Island, 
1623,  '24,  and  '29.  Mem- 
ber of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses of  Virginia  from 
York  County,  1642,  '43.  '44- 

209 


Chew,  Samuel  Claggett,  in. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 

Willi.ims,  Mason  L.  W.,  Ii7- 

Chew,  Colonel  Samuel, 

1677.  Memberof  the  Hou>e 
of  Burgesses,  if)59.  Member 
of  the  Governor's  Council, 
1669-77.  Chancellor  and 
Secretary  of  the  Province. 
Colonel  of  the  Provincial 
Forces  of  Maryland  before 
1675. 
Thomas,   Lawrence    Bulkley. 

78. 
Chew.  Fielder  B.,  1 11. 
Chew,  Samuel  C,  11 1. 
Williams,  Mason  L.  W.,  117. 
Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Child,  Joshua,  who  served  in 
Captain   Holbrooke's  Com- 
pany   in    1716   against  the 
Indians. 
Draper,  T.  Wain  Morgan,  43. 
Childs.Captain  Penuel,i699- 
1760.     Deputy  from   Kill- 
ingly  to  the  General  Court 
of     Connecticut     for     five 
terms.     Commissioned  En- 
sign, 1737.  of  the  Company 
of  Thompson.     Lieutenant 
of  the  Second  Company  at 
Killingly,  Conn.,  1744.  an<l 
Captain  South  Company  of 
the   Eleventh  Regiment  in 
same  town,  1753- 
Childs,  James  Edmund.  39. 
Chipman.Elder  John.  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1663- 
66. 
Tucker,  William  R.,  132. 
Chittenden,        Lieutenant- 
Colonel   Thomas,    1730- 
1797.     Major  of  the  Four- 
teenth Regiment,  1767-70, 
and     Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1770-73.      Deputy    to  the 
General   Court.    1765,   '69, 
'72.     Colony  of   Connecti- 
cut.   Governor  of  Vermont. 
Chittenden,  Edward  Alonzo, 

"74- 
Fletcher,     Truman    Chitten- 
den, 174. 


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Chittenden,  Wiluam,  i593- 
)66o.   One  of  the  four  gen- 
tlemen clothed  by  the  Guil- 
ford    (Ct.)    Colony,    with 
•'  full  power  and  authority 
to  act,  order,  and  despatch 
all    matters   respecting  the 
publick   wcalc    and    civile 
government  of  the  Planta- 
tion,   until  a  church    was 
gathered  among  them."  On 
the  gathering  of  the  church, 
June      2g,      1643.      these 
Magistrates  resigned  their 
trust,  and  William  Chitten- 
den  was  elected  principal 
military  man  of  the  Colony, 
also  Magistrate  of  the  Plan- 
tation, and   Deputy   of  the 
General    Court     until    his 
death,  1660. 
Chittenden,  Edward   Alonzo, 

Chluch,  Colonel  Benjamin 
I63Q-I7I8-  One  of  the  most 
distinguished  officers  of  the 
early  Indian  Wars.     Com- 
manded the  party  by  whom 
King    Philip    was    killed. 
Commander-in-chief  of  an 
Expedition  against  thebast- 
ern  Indians,  1689. 
Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  39- 
Douw,  Charles  G. ,  43- 
Dwight,  Arthur  S.,  44- 
Gushing,   Harry  Cooke,  jr., 

Church?Sergeant  Richard, 
1608-1668,  Plymouth, 
Volunteer  in  Pequot  W  ar, 

1637. 

Dorman,  William  i>..  124. 
Churchill,    John,   ---»^^,?3- 
Soldier  in  Plymouth   Mili- 
tary Company,  1643- 

Churchill,  Gardiner  A.,  123. 

Coffin,  Rufus,  123-  ,..    „^„ 

rHURCHILL,COLONEL  WILLIAM. 

^""Member    of    the   Virginia 
Council,  I705- 
Gill,  William  H.,  "'• 
Chute,    Sergeant     Thomas. 
"-""1590 Sergeant      in 


Captain   George    Berry  s 
Company,  and  in  Captain 
Daniel     Hill's     Company, 
1748-49. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  122. 
Claidorne.Colonel  William, 
1 587-1676.       Secretary^  of 
State  of  Virginia,  1625,  '37i 
'52,  '60.    Member  of  Coun- 
cil,   1625,    1660.     In    1642 
was  made  Treasurer  of  the 
Virginia  Colony  for  life.  In 
1653,  Deputy-Governor  of 
Virginia.    Commanded  Ex- 
peditions   against   the   In- 
dians in  1629  and  1644- 
Edmunds,  Henry,  4,  1S7. 
Lyons,  James,  166. 
Clai'p,Major  Jonathan. 1713- 
1782.     Major  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 
Allen,  Theodore  L.,  121. 
Clam".   Captain    Preserved, 
1643-1720,    Northampton, 
Mass.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court. 
Orne,  Henry  M.,  64. 
Allen,  Theodore  I..,  121. 
Clapi',    Roger,     1684  -  1762. 
Deputy    to    Massachusetts 
General  Court. 
Allen,  Theodore  L.,  121. 
Clapp,  Captain  Roger,  1609- 
1692.       Member     Ancient 
and    Honorable    Artillery 
Company,   1646.     Lieuten- 
ant, 1655.     Captain  of  the 
Castle  (Fort  Independence). 
Deputy     to     the     General 
Court,    1652-73,       Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Hillhouse,  Francis,  53- 
Metcalf,  James  B.,  59- 
Orne,  Henry  M.,  64. 
Allen,  Theodore  L.,  121. 
Hemenway,     Frederick    T., 

126. 
Boyd,  Allen  R..  151. 
Clapp,  Captain  Roger,  1684- 
1767.     Captain  in  Connect- 
icut Colonial   Militia    and 
Deputy  to  General  Court. 
Orne,  Henry  M.,  64. 


210 


aes=rsu 


\NTS. 

0  r  g  e  Berry's 
id  in  Captain 
I's     Company, 

M.,  122. 
NEL  William, 
Secretary    of 
inia,  1625,  '37. 
imber  of  Coun- 
660.     In    1643 
reasurer  of  the 
ony  for  life.  In 
ty-Govenior   of 
ommanded  Ex- 
gainst    the    In- 
9  and  1644. 
nry,  4,  187. 
,  166. 

JNATHAN.1713- 
or  in  the  Massa- 
litia. 

ore  L.,  121. 
N     I'RKSERVED, 

Northampton, 
puty  to  the  Gen- 

M.,  64. 
ore  L.,  121. 
i,     1684  -  1762. 

1  Massachusetts 
lurt. 

lore  L.,  121. 
N  Roger,  1609- 
ember     Ancient 
orable    Artillery 
1646.     Lieuten- 
Captain  of  the 
rt  Independence), 
o     the     General 
,52-73,      Colony 
iiusetts  Bay. 
'rancis,  53. 
nes  B.,  59- 
i  M.,  64. 
dore  L.,  121. 
Frederick    T., 

R..  151.        ,„ 
.IN  Roger,  1084- 
iptain  in  Connect- 
nial    Militia    and 
)  General  Court. 
yM..64. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Clapp,  Captain  Samuel,  1634- 
1708,     Dorchester,     Mass. 
Deputy     to     the     General 
Court,  six  terms.   1689-99. 
Hemenway,     Frederick     T., 
126. 
Clapp,  Major  Samuel,  Scitu- 
iite.      Major  of   Massachu- 
setts    Militia     in     Queen 
Anne's   War.      Deputy   to 
the    General    Court,    Ply- 
mouth    Colony,     1680-86, 
90,  91.      Deputy    to     the 
Massachusetts     General 
Court,    nine    terms,    1692- 
1715. 
Clapp,  Frederick  Walter,  170 
Clapp,    Thomas,     1597-1684, 
Dorchester.Weymouth,  and 
Scituate.        Deputy     to 
the  Massachusetts  General 
Court,     1649.       His      son 
Eleazer  was  killed  in  battle 
with     the     Narragansett 
Indians,  March  15,  1676. 
Clapp,  Frederick  Walter,  170. 
Clark,     John,     Patentee     of 
Connecticut    under     the 
Charter   from  Charles  II., 
1663.    Soldier  in  the  Pequot 
War. 
Eaton,  Daniel  C,  1^0. 
Hart,  Samuel,  141. 
Clark.LieutenantThaddeus, 

1690,    of      Falmouth, 

Maine,  who  was  killed  there 
in  the  Second  Indian  War, 
1690. 
Moseley,  Edward  A.,  61, 154. 
Clark,    Thomas,    i599-i697- 
Deputy    General   Court, 
Plymouth  Colony,  1651-55  ; 
served  against   the  Pequot 
Indians,  1637. 
Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  151- 
Clark,  Lieutenant  William, 
1609-1690.     King  Philip  s 
War. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  68. 
-  Clarke,    Captain  Jeremiah, 
. 1652.     President,  Re- 
gent, and  Acting  Governor 
of    Rhode  Island   Colony, 
2 


1648  ;  Treasurer,  1644-47  ; 
Lieutenant,  1642  ;  Captain, 
1644. 
Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 
Clarke,  Joseph,  1618-1694. 
Named  as  Assistant  in  the 
Second  Rhode  Island 
Charter  of  1663  ;  was  also 
Assistant  in  1658,  '64,  '65, 

'78,  '79- 
Horton,  William  E.,  I53- 
Clarke,  Governor  Walter, 
1639-1714.      Governor    of 
Rhode  Island,  King  Philip's 
War. 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Pell,  Rodman  Corse,  180. 

Clarkson.Matthew, 1702. 

Commissioned   in    1689  by 
William    III.  Secretary   of 
the  Colony  of  New  York, 
holding  office  until  his  death 
in  1702. 
Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  36. 
Clarkson,  Banyer,  40. 
Clarkson,  Clermont  L.,  40. 
Clarkson,  David  A.,  40. 
Clarkson,  Frederick,  40- 
Crosby,  Edward  N.,  41- 
Crosby,  Livingston,  42. 
Cleeves,   Deputy   Governor 
George.    Deputy  Governor 
of  Maine,  1640-43.  Deputy 
to  General  Court,  1663-64. 
Founder  of  Falmouth  (now 
Portland),  1636. 
Moseley,  Edward  A.,  61, 154. 

Clement,     Robert, 1658, 

Haverhill.     Deputy  to  the 
General   Court    of   Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  I647-53- 
Gross,  George  Herbert,  170. 
Senter,    ieorge  Albert.  171- 
Clement,    Samuel.     Member 
of  Assembly,  New  Jersey. 
Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  112. 
Cleveland,    Jo  si  ah,    1667- 
1709.     Served  as  a  private 
in  the  Indian  War,  1688- 
89.     Also   in   the  Garrison 
in   the  West   Regiment  of 
Middlesex  County,i69i-92. 
Jordan,  Scott,  180. 


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I^'DEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Clough,    Corporal    Samuel, 

1^36 .      Soldier  in   the 

Second,  Captain  T  r  u  e  - 
worthy  Ladd's,  Company 
of  Major  Thomas  Tash's 
New  Hampshire  Uattalion, 
at  the  defence  of  Fort  Ed- 
ward in  1757.  Corporal  in 
the  Eighth,  Captain  True- 
worthy  Ladd's,  Company 
of  Colonel  John  Harts 
New  Hampshire  Regiment 
at  the  Crown  Point  Expedi- 
tion in  1758. 
Philbrook,  Charles  Calhoun, 

171. 
Philbrook,  Charles  Frederick 
Bacon,  171. 

CoATES,  Robert,  1627 ,  of 

Captain  William   Turners 
Company,     King     Philip's 
War. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  68. 
Cock,    Peter    Larssen,  Sr., 
1611-1688.    Member  of  the 
Council,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1668. 
Benson,  Edwin  North,  95. 

CODDINGTON,  GOVERNOR  WiLL 

lAM,  1601-1678.    Assistant, 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony, 
1630-37  ;  Treasurer,  1634- 
36  ;  Deputy,  1636-37-  Gov- 
ernor Portsmouth  and  New- 
port, R.  I,  1640-47-  Gover- 
•     nor  of  the  Colony,  1674-78. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  63. 
Coffin,  Lieutenant  Tristam, 
1632-1704.     Lieutenant  at 
Newberry,  1683.     Deputy, 
1695,   1700-02,    Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129- 
Remick,  Timothy,  130- 
Remick,  Ninian  B.,  129. 
Coffin,   Tristam,   1609-1681. 
Commissioner  at  Salisbury, 
1655.    Chief  Magistrate  for 
Nantucket  under  Governor 
Lovelace,  of  New  York. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129 
Remick,  Timothy,  130- 
Coggeshall.John,  1 591-164 


President  of  the  Colony  of  ■ 
Providence   Plantations    in 

1647- 
Greene,  George  Sear'*,  Jr-,  49. 
CoLLAMOKt,    Captain    An- 
thony,   1693.     L  i  e  u  - 

tenant  and  Captain  of  the 
Scituate  Company,  Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 
CoUamore,  John  H.,  123- 
Colegate,    Major  Richard, 
1675-1721-    Member  of  the 
Maryland  House  of  Assem- 
bly, from  Baltimore  County, 
from  1709-21. 
Shoemaker,  Michael  M.,  115. 
Coleman,  Thomas,  1600-1674. 
In  1654  appointed  to  pro- 
cure  men   and  necessaries 
for  the  expedition  against 
Ninnigret  in  the  Narragan- 
sett  War. 
Foster,  Howell,  47- 

Collier,   William,  1670. 

Assistant,     1634-65,     Ply- 
mouth  Colony.      Commis- 
sioner for  the  United  Colo- 
nies, 1643. 
Adams,  Edward  Milton,  179. 
Collins,   Francis,  1635-17—- 
Member  Governor  Jenning  s 
Council,  1683. 
Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  112. 
Collins,  John.  T616-1670. 
Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable   Artillery   Com- 
pany of  Boston,  1644. 
Collins,  Clarence  Lyman,  40. 

Combes,  Major  Wtlliam, 

1690.    Major,  Talbot  Coun- 
ty Troop  of   Horse,  1689, 
Province  of  Maryland. 
MulUken,  Howard,  114- 
Conant,  Lot,  Jr.,  1658-1745. 
Beverly,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
Captain  Joseph  Gardiner's 
Company,     King     Philip's 
War. 
Abbot,  Francis  E.,  121. 
CoNANT,    Governor    Roger, 
1592-1679,  Beverly,  Mass. 
Governor  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Colony  at  Cape  Ann, 

212 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


/TS. 

le  Colony  of 
intations    in 

lears  Jr-.  49- 
TAIN  An- 
93.  L  i  e  u  - 
iptain  of  the 
)any,  Massa- 
a. 

H.,  123. 
R  Richard, 
[ember  of  the 
ise  of  Assem- 
more  County, 

hael  M.,  II5- 
s,  1600-1674. 
linted  to  pro- 
d  necessaries 
lition  against 
[he  Narragan- 

M,    1670. 

634-65,  Ply- 
ly.  Commis- 
:  United  Colo- 

i  Milton,  179. 
IS,  1635-17—- 
;rnor  Jennings 

I. 

amin  H.,  112. 

IN.  T616-1670. 

le  Ancient  and 

\rtillery   Com- 

on,  1644. 

ce  Lyman,  40. 

WILLIAM,  

r,  Talbot  Coun- 
[  Horse,  1689, 
Maryland, 
vard,  114. 
R.,  1658-1745. 
iss.  Soldier  in 
;eph  Gardiner's 
King     Philip's 

s  E.,  121. 
iRNOR    Roger, 
Beverly,  Mass. 
i  the  Massachu- 
y  at  Cape  Ann, 


1625-26,  and  Salem,  1627- 
29.     Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1634. 
Hosmer,  Edward  S.,   53. 
Abbot,  Francis  E.,  121. 
Constable,    Surgeon   John. 
Surgeon  in  the  First  Regi- 
ment of  the    Province   of 
New  York,  1762. 
McVickar,  Edward,  59. 
Contee,    Alexander,     1691- 
1740.        Member     of     the 
Maryland  Provincial  Legis- 
lature from  Charles  County, 
1724. 
Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  116. 
Converse,Edward,  1 590-1663, 
Woburn.      Deputy  to    the 
General  Court,  x66o,   Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  Colony. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
Thompson,  John  T.,  131. 
Wood,  Alva  S.,  134- 
Morris,  Seymour,  180. 
Converse,  Lieutenant  James, 
1620-1715,  Charlestownand 
Woburn.    Lieutenant  of  the 
Woburn  Company,  in  gar- 
rison in  King  Philip's  War. 
Deputy,    1679,     Massachu- 
setts Bay  Colony. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
Wood,  Alva  S.,  I34' 
Morris,  Seymour,  180. 
Converse,  Major  James,  1645- 
1706,  Woburn,  Mass.    Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court, 
five  terms,  1679-92.  Speak- 
er,   1699,    1702-03.     Com- 
mander at  defence  of  Storer's 
Garrison,  1691-92,  for  which 
service  he  was  made  Major. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
Wood,  AlvaS.,  134- 
Morris,  Seymour,  180. 
Converse,    Captain    Josiah, 
1684-1748,  Woburn,  Leices- 
ter, and  Brookfield.     Dep- 
uty to  the   General  Court, 
^  seven  terms,  171 5-50-  Cap- 

tain  of   the  Woburn  Com- 


pany. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 


Wood,  Alva  S.,  I34- 
Morris,  Seymour,  180. 
Converse,  Lieutenant  Josiah, 
1710-1775,  of  Woburn  and 
Leicester,  Mass.,  and  Staf- 
ford, Conn.     Deputy  to  the 
General  Court,  i733.  ^ro"* 
Leicester.      Lieutenant    of 
the  Leicester  Company. 
Morris,  Seymour,  100. 
Conver,   Lieutenant  Caspa- 
,.us,  1693-1769,  of  Claver- 
;ick,  N.  Y.     Lieutenant  in 
Ciptain  Henry  Van  Rens- 
selaer's  Company  of   Foot 
Militia,    1735,    New    York 
Provincial   Forces,    French 
and  Indian  Wars. 
Beale,  Charles  F.  T.,  151- 
Cook,  Mordecai.    Burgess  in 
the  Virginia  Assembly  for 
Gloucester  County,  1702. 
Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  116. 
Cooke,  Major  Aaron,  1610- 
1690,    Westfield,    Mass. 
Deputy  to    the  General 
Court,  1668.    Ensign,  1676. 
Captain    of    a  garrison    in 
King  Philip's  War.     Major 
of  Hartford  Troop,  1658. 
Ives,  Francis  J.,  55- 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  83. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  117. 
Heminway,     Frederick     T., 
126. 
Cooke,  Captain  Aaron,    2d, 
1641-1716.      Ensign,  1663, 
Captain,  1678-1713,  Hadley 
Militia.    Deputy,  1689,  '91, 

'93.  '97-   .    ^ 

Ives,  Francis  J.,  55. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  83. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Cooke,  Francis,  1583-1663. 
Came  over  in  the  May- 
Jlower.  Served  in  Expe- 
dition against  Indians, under 
Captain  Myles  Standish, 
February  16,  162 1.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Plymouth  Mili- 
tary Company,  June  22, 
1644. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Washburn,  John  Henry.  83. 
Washburn.  William  Ives.  85. 
Cooke,     Deputy -Governor 
Nicholas,  1717-82.     Dep- 
uty   Governor    of     Rhode 
Island,  under  Royal  Char- 
ter, 1769.      Deputy  Gover- 
nor, with  power  of  a  Com- 
tnissioner-in-Chief,  1775- 
Cooke,  James  Welch,  96. 
Cooke,    Samuel,     1641-1702. 
Dragoon  in  Captain    Rob- 
ert Syll's  Company,   1675- 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 

CooLiDGE,  John,  1691, 

Watertown.    Deputy  to  the 
General  Court,  1658,  Colo- 
ny of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Chase,  William  Leverett,  122. 
Cooper,  Lieutenant  Thomas, 
1619-1695,  who,  when  the 
Indians     attacked     Brook- 
field,     Mass.,    August     7. 
1675,  commanded  the  res- 
cuing force  of  twenty -seven 
dragoons   and  ten  Spring- 
field Indians.    Killed  by  the 
Indians  at  the  burning  of 
Springfield,      October      5. 

1675-  „ 

Dominick,    William     Gayer, 

43- 

Husc,  Hiram  Augustus,  I74- 

Corbin,  Henry.     Member  of 

the    Council    of    Virginia, 

1663-67.      Member  of  the 

House  of  Burgesses,  1658- 

59- 
Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Newton,  Virginius,  166. 
Corliss,    Joshua,    i733-io'9. 
Haverhill,   Mass.      Soldier 
in   expeditions.  I755'    '57, 
'66,    French    and     Indian 
War. 
Corliss,  Augustus  W.,  123. 
Cornell.     Ensign     Thomas. 
Ensign, Portsmouth  Militia, 
1642-44,  who  served  with 
Governor      Kieft     against 
Indians.     Colony  of  Rhode 
Island. 
Valentine.  Abraham  B.,  81 


Sands,  James  Thomas,  188. 
Miller,  Charles,  180. 

CowLES,    John,  1675- 

Deputy   from    Farinington 
to   the    General    Court  of 
Connecticut,  1653-54. 
Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  152. 
CowLES,  Captain  Josiah,  1710 
-1793.   Ensign,  1756.   Cap- 
tain, 1761,  of   the   Second 
Company,  or  Train   Band 
of  Southington,  Conn. 
Cowles,  Calvin  D.,  152. 
Crane,  Jasper,  of  Connecticut 
and  New  Jersey  Colonies, 
1 590-1680.     Signer  of  orig- 
inal   agreement    to     elect 
town  officers.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,     June     14,     1639. 
Deputy,    General     Court, 
Connecticut,  1653-58-    As- 
sistant,   Connecticut    Col- 
ony,    1662-67.       Deputy, 
Provincial     Assembly,     or 


House  of  Burgesses  cf  ""  t 
Jersey,    1667-73.     ^-i^     '■ 
the  founders  of  Ne 
Towne  (or  Newark)  > 
and    its    first    magis   i» 
1667. 
Chandler    Walter,  38.  161. 
Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  50- 
Halsey,  Henry  A.,  50. 
Goode,  G.  Brown.  152- 
Toler.    Henry     Pennington, 
163. 
Crane,    Stephen,   i  709-1 780. 
Quartermaster  on  the  fron- 
tier, 1758.     Member  of  the 
Assembly  of   New  Jersey, 
1765,    et    scq.       Speaker, 
1770-72.     Mayor  of  Eliza- 
bethtown,  1772-74-     Pres- 
ident of  the  Provincial  Con- 
vention,   1774-      In    '743 
he  was  sent  to  England  by 
the    people  of    Elizaoeth- 
town,  to  present  their  rights 
against  the  Proprietors,  in 
a  petition  to  King  George 

Squier,     Charles     Burnham 
163. 


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'homas,  188. 
180. 

N,    1675- 

Farinington 
;ral    Court   of 
1653-54- 
D.,  152. 
» JosiAH,  1716 
;n,  1756.   Cap- 
i{   the   Second 
r  Train    Band 
on,  Conn. 
D.,  152. 
of  Connecticut 
!rsey  Colonies, 
Signer  of  orig- 
lent     to     elect 
,,  New  Haven, 
le     14,     1639- 
jneral     Court, 
.  1653-58-    As- 
inecticut     Col- 
67.       Deputy, 
Assembly,  ^  or 
irgessescf  ""  t 

7-73-      ''-'^^     ' 
rs  of  Ne    ■\'- 
Newark)  > 
rst    magis,  t<  . 

liter,  38.  161. 
in  P.,  50- 
y  A.,  50- 
own.  152. 
y     Pennington, 

EN,  1 709-1 780. 
iter  on  the  fron- 
Metnber  of  the 
of  New  Jersey, 
seq.  Speaker, 
Mayor  of  Eliza- 
1772-74.  P«s- 
;  Provincial  Con- 
[774.  In  1743 
t  to  England  by 
e  of  Elizaoeth- 
■esent  their  rights 
e  Proprietors,  in 
to  King  George 

arles     Burnham 


Crawford,  Colonel  William. 
1722-1782.      Colonial 
Forces,  Virginia.     Ensign, 
1755.     Served  at  Fort  Du- 
quesne  under  Washington. 
Served  in  the  Pontiac  War, 
and  in  Lord  Dunmore's  In- 
dian War.      Killed  by  the 
Delaware  Indians.  1782. 
Chenoweth,  Alexander  C,  39. 
Cresson,    Corporal    Pierre. 
Served  in  expedition  against 
the  Indians  at  Esopus,  1663. 
Banta.  Theodore  Melvin,  32. 
CROMWi  LL,  Captain  Thomas, 
1617-1649.    Commanded  a 
privateer,  1646-49,  under  a 
commission  from  the  Earl 
of      Warwick.         Brought 
Spanish  prizes  into  Boston 
and  Plymouth. 
Binney,  William  Greene,  35. 
Cromwell,     William,    1627- 
1684.     Member  of  Legisla- 
tive  Council  of    Maryland 
under  Lord  Baltimore. 
Chenoweth,  Alexander  C,  39. 
Cromwell,  Charles,  179. 
Crosby,  Simon,  2d.  i637-i725. 
Served  in  garrison,  at   Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.,  and  on  scout- 
ing service  in  King  Philip's 
War.      Private  in  Captain 
Lane's  Troop,  1706.     Dep- 
uty, 1691-2,  97-8. 
Carney,  Sidney  H.,  Jr.,  38. 
Cruger,    Henry,    1707-1778. 
Member  of  New  York  Pro- 
vincial Assembly,  1 745-59- 
Member  of  King's  Council, 
1767-72. 
Oakley,  Henry  Cruger,  63. 
Pell,  William  Cruger,  66. 
Rhinelander,  Philip,  68. 
Rhinelander,  T.   J.    Oakley, 
68. 
Cruttenden,  Abraham.     As- 
sistant of  Colony  of  New 
Haven,    1639,   and  Treas- 
urer of  Connecticut,  1675 
-80. 
Belts,  Frederick  H.,  34. 
Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35. 

2 


CuLLisH. Captain  John.  Served 
in    Pequot    War,    Captain, 
1639. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49. 
Curtis,  John,  1613-1707.   Sol- 
dier in  Kinp;  Philip's  War. 
Britton,  Chari^s  P.,  37- 

Curtis,  John,   1st,   1698. 

Member  of  the  First  Provin- 
cial Assembly,  held  by  Wil- 
liam Peun  at  Philadelphia, 
March    10,    1683,    also    in 
1684    and    1686.     Member 
of    the   Council,    1688-97, 
Province  of    Pennsylvania. 
Burton,  Robert,  1 10. 
Curtis.  John,  2d,  1692-1753. 
Member  of   Assembly   for 
the  three  lower  Counties  of 
Delaware,  1749;  and  Speak- 
er of  the  House. 
Burton,  Robert,  no. 
Curtis,  Captain  Moses,  who 
was  Captain  in  the  Militia. 
Curtis,  Jonathan  S.,  139- 
Gushing,     John,     1627-1708. 
Deputy  to  General  Court, 
1674,  and  for  many  years 
after.     Assistant  1689,  '90, 
'91,    Plymouth    Colony. 
Deputy  to  General   Court, 
Massachusetts,  1692. 
McGlenen,  Edward  W.,  128. 
Cuthbert,  Lieutenant  John. 
Associate  Regiment,  Ches- 
ter  County,  Colonel   Wil- 
liam Moore,  of  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania.  1747-48. 
Gillespie,  George  Cuthbert,97. 
Cutler,    James.      Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Cutler,  Ralph  W.,  139. 
Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  174. 
Baker,  Frank,  179. 
Cutler,  Doctor  John.     Sur- 
geon in  King  Philip's  War. 
Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  36. 
McAllister,    Heywood   Hall, 
58. 
CUTT,  John, 1681.     Presi- 
dent of  the  Council  of  New 
Hampshire,  1679-81. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 


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Cutter,  Richard.  1621-1693. 
Member     and     Officer    of 
"the  Artillery   Company 
in  1643.    Leader  nnd  Officer 
of  Train  Band,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Wyman,  Walter,  156. 
Wyman.     Charles     Hadley, 

188. 
Wyman,  Henry  I'urkett,  188. 
CuYLER.    Major    Henurick, 
1639-1691.     Mrjor  of   the 
Albany      Troop,      1689, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Oakley,  Henry  Cruger.  63. 
Pell,  William  Cruger,  66. 
Rhinelander,  Philip,  68. 
Rhinelander,    T.   J.   Oakley, 

68. 
Hardie,  Francis  H.,  152- 
Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  153- 


DANFORTH.DePU  TY-GOVERNOR 

Thomas,  1622-1699.  Cam- 
bridge. Deputy-Governor 
of    Massachusselts,     1676- 

92. 
Bowe.i,  Clarence  W.,  36. 
Dayton,  LiEL'TENANT-Coi.oNEL 
Isaac,  1720-1800.  Quar- 
termaster Troop  of  Horse, 
Newport,  R.  I-  Major, 
1770.     Lieutenant-Colonel, 

Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  65. 
Dk  La  Montagne,  General 
Johannes,     i  596-1670. 
Graduate  of   Leyden  Uni- 
versity,    1619.       Chief    m 
Military  Command  at  Man- 
,    hattan      Island,      i640-45' 
Sent  with  fifty  men  to  the 
defence  of  Fort  Good  Hope 
(Hartford.    Conn.|  against 
the    English,    1641.       Su- 
preme (Sole)  Councillor  un- 
der Governor  Kieft,  1638- 
46.     Member  of  Governor 
Stuvi^esant's  Council,  1647- 
e6.     Vice-Director  at  Fort 
Nassau,  1656-64.    Member 
of  the  Convention  of  1653, 
to    secure      representative 
2 


government.    One    of    Me 
Commissioners   on   Fortifi- 
cation, 1654. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  44- 
Koucs,  George  Ellsworth,  56, 
162. 
DE  Lancey,  Governor  James, 
1 703-1 760.       Chief-Justice 
and  Governor  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  New  York, 
de  Lancey,  Edward  Floyd.  43- 
De  la  Warr,  Lord,  Thomas 
West,  first   Governor  and 
Captain -General     of    Vir- 
ginia, 1610. 
Ward,  Aaron,  83. 
Demarest,  David,  1620-1693. 
Delegate   from  Staten  Isl- 
and   to    the   Assembly    of 
New   Netherland  in  1664, 
during    the    war  with  the 
English  which  resulted  in 
the  surrender  of  the  Prov- 


ince. 
Banta,  Theodore  Mclvin.  32. 
Den  1  son,    Major-General 
Daniel.     Massachusetts 
Colonial  Forces,  who  was 
appointed  Captain  (during 
the  Pequot  War),  1637,  and 
Major-General    from    1652 
to  1680.     Deputy    to    the 
General     Court,     1635-52. 
Colonial    Secretary,    1653. 
Commissioner  for  the  Unit- 
ed Colonies,  1654-62. 
Chandler,  Walter,  39-  '<>i 
Rich,  James  R.,  130- 
Rich.  Thomas  P.,  130- 
Denison,    Captain    George, 
1620-1694.      Captain  New 
London  County  Forces  in 
King  Philip's  War.    Served 
in  Major  John  Mann's  ex- 
pedition and  in  Major  Tal- 
cott's   expedition.     Second 
in  command  to  Major  Rob- 
ert   Treat    in    the    Great 
Swamp  Fight.  Served  on  the 
frontier.     Captured  the  In- 
dian    Chief    Canonchet. 
Chosen   with   Major   John 
Mason  to  assist  the  Pequot 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


One    of    t  le 
s   on   Fortifi- 

d  P.,  44- 
Ellsworth,  56, 

iRNOR  James, 
Chief-Justice 
■  of  the  Prov- 
Vork. 

-ard  Floyd.  43- 
ORD,  Thomas 
Governor  and 
;ral     of    Vir- 

B3- 

ID,  1620-1693. 

)m  Staten  Isl- 
Assembly    of 

rland  in  1664, 
war  with   the 

ich  resulted  in 

;r  of  the  Prov- 

)re  Melvin.  32. 
ajor-General 
Massachusetts 
)rces,  who  was 
Captain  (during 
War),  1637,  and 
;ral    from    1652 
Deputy    to    the 
ourt,     1635-52. 
ecretary,    1653. 
ler  for  the  Unit- 
i,  1654-62. 
liter,  39,  161 
R.,  130- 
s  P.,  130- 
>TAiN    George, 
Captain  New 
aunty  Forces  in 
p'sWar.   Served 
ohn  Mann's  ex- 
nd  in  Major  Tal- 
edition.     Second 
id  to 'Major  Rob- 
in   the    Great 
jht.  Served  on  the 
Captured  the  In- 
i  e  f    Canonchet. 
rith   Major   John 
assist  the  Pequot 


chiefs  to  govern  their 
tribes.  Assistant  and  Dep- 
uty from  Stonington  to  the 
General  Court  fifteen  terms. 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Avery,    Frank   Montgomery, 

31. 
Hand,  Billings  Learned,  51- 
Brown,  George  Leroy,  37- 
Murr.iy.  Charles  H.,  62. 
Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  65. 
Macdonald,     Malcolm,    101. 

162. 
Learned,  Bela  P.,  142. 
Robinson,  Lucius  F.,  143- 
Shipman,  Arthur  L.,  144- 
Wheeler,  Ralph,  146. 
Gardiner.  Curtiss  Crane,  187. 
Adams,  Edward  Milton,  I79- 
Dennis,  The  Reverend  John. 
Chaplain     Queen     Anne  s 
War. 
Dennis,  Rodney,  140. 
Dennis,    John.    1704-1766. 
Member  of  the  Assembly 
of  Maryland,  1755. 
Dennis,  James  Teacle,  in. 
Dennis,  Thomas.    Soldier   in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Dennis,  Rodney,  140. 
DE  Peyster,  Cot.onel  Abra- 
ham, 1657-1728.     Colonel 
of  the  New  York  Regiment 
of  Foot,  1695-     Chief  Jus- 
tice   and    Member  of  the 
Royal  Council,  1698.     Act- 
ing Governor,  1700.    Treas- 
urer of  the    Provinces    of 
New  York  and  New  Jersey, 
1706-21. 
Bishop,  Cortlandt  F.,  35- 
de  Peyster,  Frederick  J.,  43- 
Hamersley,  William,  Ml- 
DE  Peyster,  Captain  Johan- 
nes,    1666-1719.      Second 
Battalion  Foot,  New  York, 

1695-  ,  , 

Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  36. 
Crosby.  Edward  N.,  41- 
Crosby,  Livingston,  42. 
Foulke,  Bayard  F..  47-  ., 
Russell,   William    Hamilton, 
69. 


DE  RuiNE,  Corporal  Simon, 
of   New   Amsterdam,  who 
served   ag.iinst    Indians  in 
1663  at  Esopus. 
Banta,  Theodore  Melvin,  32. 
Meyer,  Isaac,  62. 
DE    SILI.E,     Nicasius,     Mem- 
ber  of    Council,    1653-60. 
Schout   Fiscal,  Now   Neth- 
erlands, 1658-60. 
Ferris,  Morris  P.,  46- 
Dewey,    Captain     Stephen, 
1719-1796.     Commanded  a 
company    in    Colonel  Wil- 
liam  Williams's  Regiment 
of   Massachusetts    Troops, 

1758- 
Benedict,  Robert  Dewey,  34- 
Benedict,  George    Grenville, 
174. 
De  Witt,  Captain  Andries, 
1657-1710.    Captain.King- 
ston    Company   Associated 
Exempts. 
Innes,  Hasbrouck,  54- 
De   Witt,  Captain    Petrus, 
1722-1790.    Captain  of  Mi- 
litia. Rhinebeck   Precinct  ; 
and  was  at  Fort  Ticouder- 
oga,  1758. 
Innes,  Hasbrouck,  54-  . 

De   Wolf,   Balthasar.     Pri- 
vate in  the  Lyme  Connect- 
icut Train  Band,  1668. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  68. 
Dickey,    Adam,    of    London- 
derry, N.  H.     Member  of 
Captain    Samuel    Barr's 
Company  of  Scouts  in  his 
Majesty's    service    against 
the  Indians,  1746. 
Melville,  Henry,  59- 

DicKiNsoN,  Joseph, -i673- 

A  soldier,  killed  by  the  In- 
dians, September  4.  1673, 
while  guiding  Captain 
Beer's  Company  on  their 
march  to  relieve  Northfield. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  116. 
Dickinson,   Sergeant    John, 

1675.  Slain  in  the  P  alls 

Fight.  King  Philip's  War. 
Murrav,  Charles  H.,  62. 


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Dill,     Captain      Matthew. 
Commissioned   Capiain    in 
Colonel     Benjamin   Cham- 
bers's Regiment,  1743- 
McAllister,  lleyward  Hall, 58. 

Dillingham,  John,  1759- 

Killed  in  the  movement 
against  Quebec  under  Gen- 
eral Wolfe,  September  13, 

1759- 
Dillingham, William  Paul,  174. 

DiMMOCK.  Lieutenant  Thom- 
as.   See  Dymoke. 
Divoll,    Ensign    John,   — ;- 
1676.     Ensign  in  first  mili- 
tary company,  Lancaster. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 

Houghton.  Henry O.,  Jr., 127. 

Divoll,  William,   1672-1731. 

Soldier    in    Peter    Joslin's 

Garrison,  Lancaster,   1704. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  Jr.,  127. 

Dodge,  Captain  John,  1636- 

172S,  Beverly,  Mass.    King 

Philip's   War.     Captain  of 

Troopers,  1690. 

Abbott,  Francis  E.,  121. 
DoRMAN,  Timothy,  1730-1764, 
Boxford,  Mass.  Served  in 
Captain  Francis  Perley's 
Company,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel John  Osgood's  Regi- 
ment, 1757- 

Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 
DouRY,  Lieutenant  John, 
1646-1678,  Boston.  Private 
in  Captain  Moseley's  Com- 
pany. Ensign  and  Lieu- 
tenant in  Captain  Daven- 
port's Company,  in  the 
Great  Swamp  Fight,  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Bent,  Samuel  A.,  122. 

Green,  Charles   Montraville, 

125- 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  139. 

Downing,     Emanuel,     1595- 

1658,     Salem.       Assistant, 

1639-49,  Massachusetts  Bay 

Colony. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  83. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 

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Downs,  Captain  Ebenezer. 
1 707-1 790,  who  served  at 
Fort     William     Henry    in 

^755- 

Downes,  Anson  T.,  43- 

Downes,  Stancliff  B.,  43- 
Draper,  Captain  James,  1691- 
1768,   of    Dedham,   Mass. 
Served    in     King    Philip's 
War. 

Draper,  Charles  A. ,  43- 

Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  43. 
Draper,  James.  1654-1698,  of 
Dedham,   Mass.    A  soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Draper,  Charles  A.,  43- 

Draper,  T.  Wain-Morgan,  43. 

Draper,  William  F.,  124. 
Draper,     John,     1725-1805, 
Dover,    Mass.     Private   in 
the  Dedham  Militia,  Indian 
War,  1754- 

Draper,  Walter  H.,  124. 
Dresser,    Lieutenant  John, 
1639-1724.  Provincial 

Forces  of  Massachusetts 
Bay.  Deputy,  1691,  and 
for  several  years  after,  from 
town  of  Rowley. 

SpofTord,  Paul  N.,  75. 
Dresser,  Captain  Richard, 
Captain  of  the  Charlton, 
Mass.,  Company,  in  Colo- 
nel John  Chandler,  Jr.'s, 
Regiment,  1758. 

Hammond,  Lyman  Dres.ser, 
180. 
Drury,  Captain  Thomas. 
Captain.  Deputy  to  Massa- 
chusetts General  Court, 
1701. 

Green,   Charles   Montraville, 

125- 

DuBois,  Louis,  1626-1695,  who 
served  in  the  rescuing  ex- 
pedition against  the  In- 
dians after  the  masgacre  at 
Esopus,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y., 
June  7,  1663. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  41. 

DuBoisi  William  M.,  44. 

Marshall,  Henry  Rutgers,  58. 

Gross,  Samuel  Eberly,  179. 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ebenezer. 

»   served   at 

Henry    in 

".,  43. 
B.,  43. 

(VMES,  169I- 

dam,  Mass. 
ng    Philip's 

I.,  43. 

Morgan,  43. 
154-1698,  of 
.  A  soldier 
s  War. 

^..  43- 

Morgan,  43. 

F..  124. 
1725-1805, 
Private   in 

ilitia,  Indian 

I.,  124. 
lANT  John, 
Provincial 
assachusetts 
,  1691,  and 
s  after,  from 
V- 

;   75- 

I   Richard, 

le  Charlton, 

ny,  in  Colo- 

ndler,   Jr.'s, 

8. 

lan  Dresser, 

I  Thomas. 
ity  to  Massa- 
•al  Court, 

Montraville, 

26-1695,  who 
rescuing  ex- 
ist the  In- 
mas^acre  at 
r  Co.,  N.  Y., 

ge  O.,  41. 

I  M.,  44. 
Rutgers,  58. 
berly,  179. 


DunLEY,  Francis.  A  soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Dudley,  Edgar  S.,  44. 
Dudley,  Lieutenant  James, 
1690-1746.  Lieutenant  in 
Colonel  Samuel  Moore's 
New  Hampshire  Regiment 
at  Louisburg,  1744.  Also 
served  under  Captain  Nich- 
olas Oilman  against  Indians 
in  1710. 

Tucker,  Oilman  H.,  80. 
Dudley,  Oovernor  Joseph, 
1647-1720.  Chief  Justice 
Supreme  Court  of  the  Prov- 
inces of  New  England  and 
New  York.  President  of 
the  Colonies  of  Massachu- 
setts and  New  Hampshire, 
1686.  Member  of  Andros's 
Council.  Governor  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1702-15.  Fought 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Cass,  Charles  Wyllys,  38. 

De  Koven,  H.  L.  Reginald, 

Saltonstall,   A.     H.    Mickle, 
70. 

Tucker,  Oilman  H.,  80. 
Dudley,  Oovernor  Thomas, 
1 5  76-1653.  Second  Gov- 
ernor of  Massachusetts  Bay 
Colony,  1634,  '40.  '45.  '50- 
Deputy  Oovernor,  1630-34. 
1637-40,  1646-50,  1651-52. 
Assistant,  1635-36,  1641- 
44.  In  office  continuously 
twenty-two  years.  Commis- 
sioner for  the  United  Colo- 
nies, 1643, '47, '49,  and  twice 
President  of  the  United 
Colonies,  ,  .  Major- 
General,  1646.  Signed  the 
Charter  of  Harvard  College, 
1650. 

Cass,  George  Wyllys,  38. 

Chandler,  Walter,  39-161. 

Chauncey,  Henry,  Jr.,  39. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  45. 

Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49. 

Koues,  George  Ellsworth, 
56-162. 

Morton,  Edward  L.,  62. 


Ruggles,  James  F.,  69. 
Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  70. 
Stokes,  Anson  Phelps,  76. 
Taylor,    Washington    Irving, 

77- 
Tufts,  Walter  B.,  80. 
Williams,  Ephraim,  87. 
Adams,  Edward  M.,  121-179. 
Green,  Samuel  S.,  125. 
Sargeant,    John   Smith,    130- 

181. 
Tucker,  William  R.,  132. 
Woodl)ury,  Urban    Andrain, 

175- 
Green,  John,  187. 
Gross,  Samuel  Eberly,  179. 
Hall,  Lemuel  Ruggles,  179. 
Woodbridge,    Jonathan     Ed- 
wards, 181. 
DuLANY,   Daniel,    1686-1753. 
Member  of  Council,  Prov- 
ince of  Maryland. 
Montgomery,     Thomas     H., 

lOI. 

Dummer,  Richard,  i  598-1678. 
Assistant.  1635-36.   Colony 
of  Massachusetts. 
Emery,  Rufus,  45. 
DwiciHT,    Captain    Edmund, 
1717-1755.     Ensign  at  the 
capture  of  Louisburg. 
Young,  William  Hopkins,  89. 
DwiGHT,  Captain    Timothy, 
1639-1718,     of     Dedham. 
Cornet  of  Horse  and  Cap- 
tain of  Foot.    Served  in  ten 
Indian  expeditions,  and  was 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Chapin,  Henry  Dwight,  39. 
D wight,  Arthur  S.,  44. 
Young,  William  Hopkins,  89. 
Dwight,  Colonel  Timothy, 
1694-177 1.     He   served   as 
Captain  in  the  old  French 
War  in  1724.    He  built  Fort 
Dummer,  and  was  its  first 
commander.      HewasColo- 
nel  of  a  Regiment,  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  Hampshire  County, 
and  Deputy  to  the  General 
Court. 
Dwight,  Arthur  S.,  44. 


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OF  ANCESTORS  ASP  PESCS.VMNTS. 


Dymoke,     Ensign    Shubakl. 

1644-1732.       Ensign      and 

Deputy  to  Plymouth  Court. 

I5assett,  Charles  Eranklin,  33- 

Hulbert,  Henry  C,  54- 

DVMOKE,  LieutenantThomas 

1658.       Lieutenant   of 

Barnstable    Company.     In 
active   service    against   the 
Indians,  1643-44-      deputy 
(or    six  years  to  Plymouth 
Court. 
Bassett,  Charles  Franklin,  33- 
Hulbert,  Henry  C,  54' 
Leach,  J.  Granville,  99. 


Earle,    EnwARD.    I668-I7I4' 
Member  of   the    House  of 
Deputies,  1695.    New  Jer- 
sey Commissioner  of  Reve- 
nue    during     the     French 
War,  1702-13. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P..  44- 
Earle,  Captain  Ralph,  1606- 
1678.    Captain  of  a  Troop  of 
Horse.    Colony  of    Rhode 
Island,  1671. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 
Eastman,  Captain  Ebenezer. 
Officer  in  Port  Royal  Ex- 
pedition ;  and  Captain,  siege 
of  Louisburg. 
Walker,  George  L.,  US- 
Eastman,    Captain    Joseph, 
Captain    in    Crown    Point 
Expedition,  1755- 
Walker,  George  L..  I45- 
Eaton,    Governor  Theophi- 
LUS,  i':90-i657.    Governor 
of    New     Haven    Colony, 
1639-57.     Founder  of  the 
City  of  New  Haven. 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  4°- 
Metcalf,  James  Betts,  59. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Winthiop,  66. 
Wilcox,  Reynold  Webb,  87. 
Bishop,  Timothy  H.,  138. 
Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  143- 
Norton,  John  Grant,  175- 
Edwards,    Rev.  Timothy, 
1669-1758.    Chaplain  Colo- 
nial Forces  of  Connecticut, 


Expedition  to  Canada,  t/ii. 
First     Minister     at     East 
W  indsor,   1 694- 1-58,  sixty- 
four  years. 
Dwight,  Arthur  S.,  44- 
F;(Kvards,  I'ierrepont,  44-162. 
Stringer,  (ieorge  A.,  76- 
Ell  jot,   Asa.      Soldier  in  the 
campaign,  1757-58.  against      ' 
the  French  and  Indians. 
Elliott,  Daniel  Giraud,  45. 
EiLioTT,  Henry.     A  soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War,  1675- 
EUiott,  Daniel  Giraud.  45. 
Ellison,    Colonel    Thomas, 
1701-1779-     Colonel  m 
French   and    Indian   War. 
In  1757  marched  his  regi- 
ment from  Ulster  County  to 
Fort   Edward  to  the  relief 
of  Fort  William  Henry. 
Morton,  Frederick  Nash,  175- 
Ellsworth,  Captain  David. 
Siege  of  Louisburg,  1745- 
Taintor,  George  E..  145- 
Ellsworth.    Captain    John, 
1697-1784.     Captain  Colo- 
nial Forces  of  Connecticut. 
Ensign,  French  and  Indian 
War,  1756. 
Stringer,  George  A.,  76. 
Elmer,    Edward,    — j-ioJo* 
Killed  by  Indians  in  King 
Philip's  War,  June,  1676. 
Booraem,  Robert  E.,  36. 
Ely,  Captain  William.    En- 
sign   of    Third    Company 
Militia,      Lyme,       Conn., 
1738.     Lieutenant,      174°- 
Captain,  1745, during  Louis- 
burg Expedition. 
Ely,  Smith,  45- 
Emery,   Anthony.      Kitiery, 
Me.,  and   Portsmouth,    N. 
H.     Deputy  to  the  Ma.ssa- 
chusetts     General     Court, 
1672. 
Bowen,  George  Henry,  170. 
Bowen,  Hosea  Emery,  170. 

Emery,  James,  1630 .    Kit- 

tery.  Me.  Deputy  to  the 
Massachusetts  General 
Court,  1693  add  1695- 


220 


msm 


;lr 


xtfrs. 

(Canada,  t/ii. 
iter  at  East 
94- »:  58)  sixty- 

r  S.,  44- 
repont,  44-163. 
ge  A.,  76. 
Soldier  in  the 
757-58.  against 
iiid  Indians. 
I  Giraud,  45. 
Y.     A  soldier  in 
's  War,  1675. 
1  Giraud.  45. 
»NKL    Thomas, 

Colonel  in 
\    Indian   War. 
irclied  his  regi- 
Ulster  County  to 
ird  to  the  relief 
lliam  Henry, 
erick  Nash,  I75' 
;aptain  David. 
ouisburg,  1745' 
rge  E..  145- 
Captain    John, 
,     Captain  Colo- 
5  of  Connecticut, 
rench  and  Indian 
>. 

orge  A.,  76. 
ARD,     1676. 

Indians  in  King 
'ar,  June,  1676. 
obert  E.,  36- 
I  William.    En- 
Third    Company 

Lyme,  Conn., 
ieutenant,  1740' 
1745, during  Louis- 
edition. 

45- 

HONY.  Kittery, 
I  Portsmouth,  N. 
luty  to  the  Massa- 

General     Court, 

orge  Henry,  170. 
)sea  Emery,  170. 

IS,,  1630 .     Kit- 

s.  Deputy  to  the 
usetts  General 
693  and  1695. 


IN  VEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Bowen,  George  Henry,  170. 
Bowen,  Hosea  Emery,  170. 
Emery,  Jonathan,  1652-1723. 
Served  under   Major  Sam- 
uel Appleton  in  the  Swamp 
Fight. 
Emery,  lirainerd  Prescott,  45. 
Emery,  Rufns,  45. 
Emery,     Colonel     Stephen, 
1710-1795.     Ensign,  1746. 
Captain,  1757.     Colonel  of 
Seventh    Regiment,  Massa- 
chusetts Militia.  Appointed, 
1767,  by  Francis  Bernard, 
Esq.,     and      by      Thomas 
Hutchinson,  Esq.,  Colonel 
of  the  Second  Regiment  of 
the  towns  of  Newbury  and 
Rowley  in  1 771. 
Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  45. 
Emery,  Rufus,  45. 
Brigg,  Frank  O.,  161. 
Endicott,    Governor    John, 
1 588-1665,    Salem.      Gov- 
ernor   Massachusetts     Bay 
Colony,   1629.     General  of 
forces      against      Indians, 
1636.        Deputy-Governor, 
1641.  Cover   jr,  1644.  Ser- 
geant-Major,   1645.     Presi- 
dent United  Colonies,  1658. 
Endicott,  Robert,  45. 
Putnam,  George  J.,  129. 
Erving,  Colonel  John,  1693- 
1786.     Assistant  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony  twenty 
years.     Colonel  of  the  Bos- 
ton Regiment. 
Erving,  William  V.  R.,  45. 

Fales,    Captain    Eliphalet, 
1717-1781,  Dedham,  Mass. 
»    Captain  in  Crown  Point  Ex- 
pedition, 1755-56. 
Mason,  Charles  F.,  128. 
Farmer,     Major     Robert, 
1720-1779.    Captain,  1740, 
in  the  Nineteenth  Regiment 
of   Foot,  Province  of   East 
Jersey  ;  and   Major  of    the 
Thirty-fourth   Foot   (Cum- 
berland Reniment), 
Brooke,  George.  Jr.,  96. 


Farrar.     Jacob,     1642-1O75. 
Killed   by   the   Indians   in 
King  Philip's  War,  August 
22,  1675. 
Farrar,  George  D.,  46. 

Farrinc.ton,   Nathaniel, 
1656 ,    Dedham.       Pri- 
vate in   Captain    John   Ja- 
cob's Comp.iny,  Ilingham. 
Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 

Feake,  Lieutenant  Robert, 
Lieutenant  in  Captain  Pat- 
rick's Company,  Colonial 
Forces,  1632-36,  Member 
of  the  First  General  Court, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1635-36. 
Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley, 

Morton,  Thomas  G.,  loi. 
Fenn,  Lieutenant  Benjamin. 
Assistant,  1654  and   1665- 
72.  Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Pond.  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Sanford,  George  B.,  I44. 
Fernald,      Captain     John, 

i5g8 .     Captain  of  the 

"  Abigail,"  Siege  of  Louis- 
burg. 
Fernald,  Charles  A.,  124. 
Field,     Sergeant     Samuel, 

1697.     A  soldier  in  the 

Falls  Fight,  May  19,  1676, 
in     King     Philip's    War; 
and  was  killed  by  Indians, 
1697. 
Foote,  Horace  A.,  47. 
Merriman,  William  Bucking- 
ham, 142. 

Field,    Zacheriah, 1666. 

One    of     the    thirty-seven 
soldiers  from  Hartford  that 
served  in  the  Pequot  War. 
Stockbridge,   Henry,  Jr.,  75. 
Field,    Captain    Zecheriah, 
1685-1746.       Sergeant     in 
Captain     Kellogg  s     Com- 
pany, Father  Ralle's  War, 
1725.     Captain,  Northfield 
(Mass.)  Company  of  Mili- 
tia, 1743. 
Field,     Thomas    Goldsmith, 
46. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


FiLKiN,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry, I7i3-  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, Kings  County 
Militia,  171 1. 
Smith.  Philip  n.  S..  74-      ^ 
Fish,   Caitain  Samuel,   who 
served    in    King     Philip's 
War. 
Heilner,  George  C,  52. 
FisHK.R.      Captain      Daniel, 
I64i)-I7i3-    Captain,  Ded- 
ham    Massachusetts    Com- 
pany, 1676. 
Fisher,  Harris  B. .  46. 
Fisher.  Nathaniel  C,  46- 
FiTCii,  Captain  Abner,  1703- 
1798,  of  Lebanon.  Captain, 

'753- 
Hart,  George  W.,  52. 
FiTcii,  The  Reverend  James, 
1622-1702,     of     Hartford. 
Chaplain  of   the  Connecti- 
cut  Forces    in    the    Great 
Swamp    Fight     in    King 
Philip's  War. 
Shepard,  Robert  Fitch,  73. 
Fitch,   Major    James,   1649- 
1727.     Served   against   In- 
dians, and  also  against  the 
French  in  1702. 
Shepard,  Robert  Fitch,  73. 
Fitch,     Captain     Jeremiah, 
1670-1736.    Captain,  1708. 
Deputy,  1725  and  1734. 
H.irt,  George  W.,  52-       ^^ 
Fitch,  Captain  John,    1667- 
1743,   of    Connecticut 
Militia.        Deputy    twenty 
sessions. 
Price,  Henry  R.,  67. 
Fitch,   Lieutenant   Samuel, 
1 727-18 1 1.     Appointed  by 
Governor  Jonathan  Law  of 
Connecticut.      First    Lieu- 
tenant of  Captain  William 
Whiting's  Company  of  Foot 
for  the  Expedition  against 
Can?.da,  V]^.     Deputy  to 
the    General    Court    from 
Norwalk,    1744-68.     Com- 
mittee of    War,    Crown 
Point,  1757- 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  40- 

222 


Fitch,  Captain  Thomas,  i6:,o- 
1690.  Ensign,  1665.  Com- 
missioner, i66g.  Captain, 
1673,  and  in  King  Philip  s 
War.      Deputy-Governor, 

'673-  ,  , 

Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  40. 
FiTZ  Hugh.  Colonel 
William,  1651-1701. 
Lieutenant  -Colonel  of 
Westmoreland  County, 
Va.,  1683.  Member  House 
of  Burgesses,  1678-87. 
Colonel  of  Stafford  County 
Forces,  1690. 
Thomas,    Douglass    H.,    78, 

116. 
Walker,  John  Garland,  166. 
Walker,      William       James, 
166. 
Flagg,  Lieutenant  Gershom, 
1641-1690.     First  Lieuten- 
ant  of   the  Woburn  Com- 
pany,    Massachusetts 
Troops.     Served  in  the 
French   and    Indian    War. 
Killed  in  action  near  Lee, 
N.  IL,  July  6,  1690. 
Piatt,  Franklin,  103. 
Fleete,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry.     Member    first 
Maryland   Assembly,   1637 
-38.    Captured  by  the  Ana- 
costa  Indians,  1623.     Ran- 
somed,  1627.     Commis- 
sioned by  Lord  Baltimore, 
1644,   with  the    power  of 
Captain-General,    to  make 
treaty  of    peace   with   the 
Susquehannas.     Burgess 
for  Lancaster  County,  Va., 
1652. 
Throckmorton,   Charles  \i., 

79. 
Fleet,  Alexander    Frederick, 

187. 
Flint,  Thomas,  1645-1721. 
Salem.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War.  In  Captain 
Gardner's  Company  on  ser- 
vice against  Narragansetts 
in  1675. 
Foster.  George  W..  124- 


t:SU 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


NTS. 

HOMAS,  l6:,0- 
1,  1665.  Com- 
6g.     Captain, 

King  Philip's 
uly-Governor, 

Sherman,  46. 
Colonel 

[,  i65i-i70«- 
J  o  1  o  n  e  1  of 
d  County, 
Member  House 
es.  1678-87. 
tafford  County 

glass    II.,    78. 

Garland,  166. 
Iliam       James, 

ANT  Gkrshom, 
First  Lieuten- 

VVoburn  Com- 

ssachusettii 
Served  in  the 
Indian    War. 

:tion  near  Lee, 
6,  1690. 

n,  103. 

SNANT-COLONEL 

I  e  m  b  e  r  first 
Assembly,  1637 
ired  by  the  Ana- 
ns,  1623.  Ran- 
>7.  Commis- 
Lord  Baltimore, 
the  power  of 
neral,  to  make 
peace  with  the 
nas.  Burgess 
ter  County,  Va., 

n,   Charles  \i., 

nder    Frederick, 

tAS,  1645-1721, 
;oldier  in  King 
?ar.  In  Captain 
Company  on  ser- 
st  Narragansetts 

rge  W.,  124. 


FoNBi'SH,  Thomas,  1667-1738, 
Weslboro,    Mass.      Served 
in  Indian  Wars. 
Fonbush,  William  C,  47. 

Foot.  Major  Isaac,  1717-1755. 
Uranford,  Conn.  Lieu- 
tenant, 1750.  Major,  1755. 
Member   Council   of   War, 

'755-       .    ^ 
Foot,  Moms  Cooper,  47. 
FooTE,  Cai'tain  Abraham, 
1725-1S23.     Ensign,   1757. 
Lieutenant,  1758.    Captain, 
1760.     Captain   of    the 
Second   Connecticut   Regi- 
ment in   1760.     Served    in 
the  Expedition   against 
Montreal. 
Ives,  Francis  J.,  55. 

f  OOTE,  CAI'TAIN  JOSEPH,  1666- 

1751.  Lieutenant.  Branford 
Connecticut  Train  Band, 
1713.  Captain,  1715.  Dep- 
uty, I?i47i5. 

Ives,  Francis  J.,  55. 
FooTE,  Quartermaster  Na- 
thaniel, 2d.  Quartermas- 
ter of  Captain  William 
Turner's  Company  in  "The 
Falls  Fight,"  May  19,  1676, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Isham,  Charles,  53. 

Foote,   Wallace  Turner,  Jr., 

Brainerd,  Leverett,  138. 
Foote,  John  Crocker,  187. 
FooTE,  Likutenant   Robert, 
1629-1681.     Lieutenant, 
Branford  Connecticut  Train 
Band,  1677. 
Ives,  Francis  J.,  55. 

Ford,      Thomas,      1676, 

Windsor,  Conn.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1638, 
'41,  '44,  '54- 
Allen,  Theodore  L.,  121. 
Forrest,  Patrick.  Member 
of  the  Maryland  House  of 
Burgesses,  1649-50.  Grand- 
son of  Sir  Anthony  Forrest, 
Knt.,  who  with  his  son  and 
wife  (the  first  gentlewoman 
to  land  in  America)  came  to 


Jamestown,    Va.,    in   1608 
with  Captain  John  Smith. 
Henry,  Johii  W".,  153. 
Henry,  J.  Malcolm,  153., 
Foster.     David,     1704-1779. 
Private  in  the  Sixth  Regi- 
ment of  Militia,  Province  of 
New  Hampshire,  1746,  un- 
derColonel  Benjamin  Rolfe. 
Spies,  Francis  F..  75. 

Foster,    Edward,    1644. 

Deputy     to     the     General 
Court  from  Scituate.   1639 
and    1640.     Served   in   the 
Scituate     Company    Plym- 
outh Colony  Forces.  1643. 
Daves,  John  C,  1 11. 
Foster,  Francis  A.,  124. 
FouLSHAM,  Lieutenant  Peter, 
1649-1717.     Ensign  of  the 
Exeter      Company.      New 
Hampshire    Militia,    1692. 
Lieutenant.  1710. 
Folsom,  William  Henry,  46. 
Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  80. 
Folsom,  Albert  A.,  124. 
FowKE,     Colonel     Gerard, 

i66g.       Burgess    from 

Westmoreland    County    to 
the     Virginia      Assembly, 

1663 .       Burgess    from 

Charles  County  to  the  Mary- 
land Assembly,  1665. 
Ramsay.  Henry  A.,  115. 
Fowle,    Lieutenant   James, 
1642- 1690.       Member    of 
Woburn  Company. 
Churchill,  Gardiner  A.,  123. 
Fowle,  Captain  John,  1671- 
1744,  Woburn.     Member  of 
Woburn   Company,    1721- 

44. 

Churchill,  Gardmer  A.,  123. 
Fowler,  John,  1715-1803, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  One  of 
Captain  Richard  Manning's 
Troopers,  under  Colonel 
Daniel  Appleton,  who 
marched  to  the  relief  of 
Fort  William  Henry,  Au- 
gust, 1757- 

Perley,  Harry  Otis,  66. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Fowi.ER,   Joseph,    1629-1676, 
Ipswich,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
Captain    William   Turners 
Company.      King    Philip's 
War.     Killed   in  the  Falls 
Fight,  May  19,  1676. 
Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 
Fowi-KR,     Lieutenant    Wil- 
liam.    King  Philip's  War. 
Deputy      to   the     General 
Court,   Colony      of     Con- 
necticut, 1673-80. 
Fowler,  Franklin  H.,  47,  '40- 
French,  William  F  .  140. 
Fox,  JAUEZ,  of  Portland,  Me. 
Assistant,    1/52-55  :     ^^'\ 
Deputy    to     the     General 
t:ourt     of      Massachusetts 
Bay.  , 

Moseley,     Edward     A.,    01, 

'54-  ,a. 

Freeman,  Edmund,  isgo-if'**^. 
Assistant,  1640-46.     Mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of  War, 
1642,  to  provide  forces  for 
the    safety  of   the  Colony 
against  the  Indians.    Plym- 
outh Colony. 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  72. 
Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  133' 
Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  151- 
FREE.MAN,  Major  John,  1627- 
1719.     Ensign  of   Military 
Company  of  Waltham,  1654. 
Major  in  Expedition  aganist 
the    Indians    at    Saconett, 
1667.       Member    of    the 
Council  of   War.  1667-76. 
Captain    in    fight    agamst 
Indians  at  Taunton,  1675. 
Chosen    Major,  Barnstable 
Troops,  1685. 
Freeman,  George  W.,  47- 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  72. 
Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 
Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  i^i. 
Fuller,  Austin  Weld,  I74- 
French,     Lieutenant    Wil- 
liam, 1604-1681,  Billenca, 
Mass.       Deputy    to    the 
General     Court,      1663. 

9M 


Lieutenant  in  King  Philip's 
War.  ^    ^ 

Carney,  Sidney  Howard,  Jr., 

38. 
Morris,  Seymour,  128. 
Philbrook,    Charles     F.    B., 
128,  171.  , 

Frost,    Major   Charles,    oI 
Kittery,    Me.,    1632-1697. 
Member   Provincial    Coun- 
cil,   New    Hampshire,    m 
1681.     Major  of  the  Maine 
Regiment.      Killed      by 
Indians,  1697. 
Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  36. 
Frothingham,    David,  1727- 
1766.     Was  in  military  ser- 
vice   in    Massachusetts    in 
1746.     French  War. 
Schieffelin,  George    Richard, 

7i- 
Frye,   Lieutenant   James. 
Lieutenant  at  Crown  Point, 
1756.    Afterwards  Colonel. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  50- 
Frye,  Colonel  Joseph,  1711- 
1794,     Fryeburg,     Maine. 
Deputy,     Massachusetts 
General    Court,     I750-54- 
Ensign    in     Hale's    Regi- 
ment, Siege  of  Louisburg, 
1745.     Colonel,  and  taken 
prisoner,  at   Fort   William 
Henry,  I757- 
Martin,  William  P.,  12S. 
Fryer,  Captain  Nathaniel. 

16 1705,  Boston,  Mass., 

and    Portsmouth,     N.    H. 
Deputy   to    the   General 
Court  of   Massachusetts, 
1666.     Commissioner  with 
Captain    Champernoon    to 
conclude  a  treaty  with  the 
Indians  at  Casco,  Me.,  in 
1678.     Royal  Councillor  of 
the  Province  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, under.  Lieutenant- 
Governor  Cranfield,   1683. 
Justice   of  the  Court  of 
Common      Pleas,     1683. 
Commissioned    Captain   m 
King  William's  War  by  the 
Governor  of  Massachusetts, 


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I  NTS. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


\  King  Philip's 

Howard,  Jr., 

ur,  128. 
larles     F. 

Charles,  of 
e.,  1632-1697- 
ivincial  Coun- 
ilampshire,  in 
)r  of  the  Maine 

Killed     by 

ae"  E.,  36- 
David.  1727- 
in  military  ser- 

assachusetts    in 

ich  War, 

eorge    Richard, 

4ANT  James. 
at  Crown  Point, 
rwards  Colonel, 
liam  Milne,  50. 
.  Joseph,  171  i- 
■eburg,  Maine. 
Massachusetts 
;ourt,  1750-54- 
I  Hale's  Regi- 
e  of  Louisburg, 
onel,  and  taken 
il   Fort   William 

57- 

iam  P.,  12S. 
UN  Nathaniel, 
i,  Boston,  Mass., 
imouth,    N.    H. 

to  the  General 
f  Massachusetts, 
immissioner  with 
Champernoon  to 
a  treaty  with  the 
t  Casco,  Me.,  in 
jyal  Councillor  of 
ice  of  New  Hamp- 
d  e  r  Lieutenant- 

Cranfield,  1683. 
f  the  Court  of 
n  Pleas,  1683. 
ioned  Captain  in 
lliam's  War  by  the 
•  of  Massachusetts, 


i6qo.       Royal     Councillor 
under      Governor     Allen's 
Commission,        1692-1702. 
President  of  the  Governor's 
Council,  i6o5'     t:hief  Jus- 
tice of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  i6o3-95-     Judge  of 
the    Probate   Court,    1697- 
1705.     Commandant  of  His 
Majesty's  Fort  William  and 
Mary  at  Newcastle,  under 
Lieutenant-GovernorUsher, 
1692-97.     Captain  of  Mili- 
tia, 1702. 
Wilson,  Fred  A  ,  133. 
Frisbie,  Frank.  .1  Senter,  170. 
Fuller,    Lieut'.nant    John, 
163 1- 1 695.     Lieutenant. 
Served     in    King    IJ.ilip's 
War.       Deputy     to    the 
General  Court,    1674,  ai; 
four  years  after.    Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Hay. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  68. 
Watkins,  Walter  K.,  133- 

Fuller,   John,  1  '"', 

Lynn.     Deputy  to  the  ji-p- 
eral  Court,  1655  and   664. 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Watkins,  Walter  K.,  132. 
Fuller,   Captain    Joseph, 
1652-1740.    Captain,  Mas- 
sachusetts Militia. 
Chase,  William  L.,  123- 
Fuller,  Captain   Matthew, 

1678.        Lieutenant 

under  .MylesStandish,  1654. 
Surgeon-General  Plymouth 
Colony  Forces  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight,  1675. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  62. 
Fuller,  Lieutenant  Samuel, 

-"Sti?,    of     Barnstable. 

Killeu    ,n     King    Philip's 
Wat.         ymouth  Colony. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  62. 


Gale.  Captain  Isaac,  1708- 
'793>  who  served  as  Lieu- 
tenant in  Captain  Solomon 
Holman's  Company  in  the 
expedition  for  the  relief  of 

225 


Fort     William     Henry    in 
1757.     Promoted   Captain, 
1763.     Resigned,  1769. 
Henry,  John  Francis,  52. 
Henry,  William  Barrett,  52. 
Chase,  William  L.,  123. 

Gallup,    Captain  John, 

1675.    One  of  the  six  Con- 
necticut C»ptains  killed  in 
the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Hart,  George  W.,  51. 
Gardiner,  Colonel  Abraham, 
SnfTolk  County,  New  York 
Provincial  Militia,  1772. 
Thompson,    Frederick     Dio- 
dati,  78. 
'iARDiNER,  Lieutenant  Lion, 
1 599-1663.     Lieutenant  in 
the   English  Army.    Engi- 
ne"! anil  M''-ster  of  Works 
of  '^^  ••tificati.in  in  Leagues 
of    .he  Prince   of    Orange 
in  ':v   Low  Countries.  En- 
;:;'n'  er    at     Boston.      Con- 
.tructor  and  Cnnimander  of 
Saybrook  Fp-  .  ''equot  War. 
The  first  Enj;'  .nman  seated 
in  New  York.     Lord  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight  (now  cal'ed 
Gardiner's  Island). 
Coghill,  Howard,  40. 
Gardiner,  David,  48. 
Gardiner,  Robert  A.,  48. 
Thompson,    Frederick     Dio- 

dati,  78. 
Lennig,  Charles  F.,  100. 
Colt,  Robert,  139. 
Gardiner,  Curtis  Crane,  187. 
Gardiner,   Captain-Lieuten- 
ant  Luke,   who   came  to 
Maryland  on  the  Ark  and 
Dove,   1634.      Member  of 
Assembly,   1659,    Province 
of  Maryland. 
Ramsay,  Henry  A.,  115. 
Gerard,  Thomas,  1600-1673. 
Member  of    the  Assembly 
from  St.  Marie's  Hundred, 
1641,  and  Member  of  the 
Council.     Commissioner  of 
the  Proprietaky,  and  Lord 
of    St.    Clement's    Manor, 
Province  of  Maryland. 


INDEX  Oh  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  iiS- 
Jenkins,  Edmund  P.,  113. 
Ramsay,  Henry  A.,  115. 
Gerrish,  Captain  John,  1646- 
1714,  Newbury,  Mass.,  and 
Dover,  N.  H.     Captain  of 
New  Hampshire  Militia  in 
1672.     Captain   of  all  the 
Troops  of    Horse    in    the 
Province   of    New    Hamp- 
shire, 16S0.    Commissioned 
Captain  in  King  William's 
War  by   the    Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  1690.  High 
Sheriff  of  the    Province  of 
New     Hampshire,      1683. 
Member  of  the  Special  As- 
sembly  convened  by  Gov- 
ernor   Cranfield    in    1684. 
Deputy    to    the     General 
Court   of  New  Hampshire, 
t684,'89,'90.'97.  under  Gov- 
ernor  Allen's  commission, 
1692.     Royal  Councillor  of 
the  Province  of  New  Hamp- 
shire.    Justice  of  the  Supe- 
rior Court,  169^1714. 
Wilson,  Fred  A.,  I33- 
Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  170. 
Gerrish,  Colonel  Timothy, 
1684-1756,  Dover,   N.    H. 
Proprietor  of  Gerrish's  Isl- 
and, Kittery,  Me.     Captain 
in  the  Provincial  Militia  at 
Dover.    1719.      Deputy  to 
the  General  Court  of  New 
Hampshire,  1709.  'i5.  '22. 
Colonel  of    the   Provincial 
Militia    of    York    County, 
Me.,    1725.     Appointed   in 
1730  by  Governor  Belcher 
of  Massachusetts,  Justice  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
of  which  Sir  William  Pep- 
perrell,  Bart.,  was  Chief  Jus- 
tice.     Royal   Councillor  of 
the  Provinceof  Massachu- 
setts, I730-I735- 
Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  170. 
Gerrish,    Captain    William, 
1617-1687,    Newbury    and 
Boston.  Mass.     First  Cap- 
tain of  the   Military  Com 


pany  of  Newbury.    Captain 
in  King  Philip's  War,  1675- 
76.     In    command  of    the 
garrison  at    Newbury  sev- 
eral years.      Deputy  to  the 
General    Court    of   Massa- 
chusetts, 1650, '51.  '53,  '54i 
'63,  '64. 
Wood,  Marshall  William,  88. 
Wilson,  Fred  A.,  133. 
Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  170. 
GiBBARD,  William.    Deputy  to 
the  Genera]  Court.     Secre- 
tary   and   Assistant,    New 
Haven  Colony. 
Stoddard,  William  R.,  144- 
Gibbon,   Deputy-Governor 
Ambrose,  1600 .    Dep- 
uty,    Governor     of     New 
Hampshire,  1630.    Captain 
Portsmouth  Colony  Alarm, 
1643. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  79. 
Gibson,  Captain  James,  1700- 
1752.     A  retired  officer  of 
the    British     Army.      He 
.   joined  the    Expedition    to 
Cape  Breton  and  Louisburg 
in  1745,  having  contributed 
;{J500  thereto.   One  of  three 
whc  escaped  death  while  on 
a  s:out.  May  10.    With  five 
men  he  towed  the  fire-ship 
against   the    enemy's   fleet 
and   the  west  gate,   which 
did  great  execution. 
Johnson,  Jeremiah  A.,  55. 
Johnsoi;,  James  Bowen,  153. 
Gilbert,  Cornet  Jonathan. 
Cornet  of  Troop  of  Horse 
under  Captain  John  Mason. 
Hooker,  Edward  W.,  142. 
Gilbert,     Deputy-Governor 
Matthew.      Deputy-Gov- 
ernor New  Haven  Colony, 
1661-63. 
Munson,  C.  La  Rue,  102. 
Gilman,  Captain  John,  1624- 
1708.     Lieutenant  of    the 
Militia  at  Exeter,  N.  H., 
1669.     Member  of  the  first 
Council  of  the  Province  of 
New      Hampshire,     1680. 


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s  War,  1675- 
land  of  the 
lewbury  sev- 
)eputy  to  the 
t  of  Massa- 
'51    '53.  '54. 

William,  88. 

133. 

Senter,  170. 
:,  Deputy  to 
)urt.  Secre- 
tistant,    New 

tn  B.,  144. 

Y-GOVERNOR 

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ir  of  New 
J30.  Captain 
clony  Alarm, 

ard,  79. 
James,  170a- 
red  officer  of 

Army.  He 
Expedition  to 
.nd  Louisburg 
ig  contributed 

One  of  three 
leath  while  on 
[O.  With  five 
i  the  fire-ship 
enemy's   fleet 

gate,  which 
lution. 
iah  A.,  55. 

Bowen,  153. 
r  Jonathan. 
oop  of  Horse 
I  John  Mason, 
d  W.,  142. 
rv-GovERNOR 

Deputy-Gov- 
[aven  Colony, 

Rue,  102. 
r  John,  1624- 
enant  of  the 
»eter,  N.  H., 
ser  of  the  first 
le  Province  of 
pshire,      1680. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Member  of  Assembly,  1693- 
97.  Speaker  of  the  House 
in  1695.  Captain  Exeter 
Militia. 

Tucker,  Gilman  H.,  So. 

Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 

Brown,  David  H.,  122. 

Churchill,    Nathaniel   Wiley, 
123. 

Folsom,  Albert  A.,  124. 

Batchelder,  George  A.,  151. 

Batchelder,  Joseph  F.,  151. 

Batchelder.  Richard  N.,  151. 

Koues,     George    Ellsworth, 
162. 

Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  186. 
Glen,    Alexander   Lindsay, 

1685.     A  soldier  in  the 

service  of  the  Dutrh  West 
India  Company  at  Fort 
Nassau,  on  the  South  River, 
in  1633.  Magistrate  at 
Albany,  1643-63.  Proprie- 
tor at  Schenectady,  1663. 

Beekman,  James  William,  34. 

Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  153. 
Glen,  Colonel  Jacob,  1691- 
1762.    Member  of  the  New 
York    Colonial    Assembly, 
1726-51. 

Beekman,  James  William,  34. 
Glen,  Captain  John  Sanders, 
1648-1731.  "  Captain  First 
Foot  Company,  Schenec- 
tady, 1700.  Served  in 
French  and  Indian  Wars, 
1689. 

Beekman,  James  William,  34. 

Hoff,  John  Van  Rensselaer, 

53- 
Van  Rensselaer,  Maunsell,  81. 
Godfrey,  John.     Commander 
of    an    armed    ship    sent 
against  the  French  at  Block 
Island  in  1690. 
Greene,  George  S.,  Jr.,  49. 
Gold,    Major  Nathan.    See 

Gould. 
GoocH,    James.       Soldier    in 
French   and    Indian    War, 
1692. 
Gooch,  Frank  A.,  141. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  186. 

•  5  2 


Goode,  John,  1630-1709.  Of 
Virginia  Colonial  Forces  in 
General  Bacon's  Campaign 
against  the  Iroquois  (Sus- 
quehannocks  and  Man- 
goacks),  1675-76. 

Goode,  G.  Brown,  152. 
Goodrich,  Ensign  William. 
Ensign  in  Wethersfield 
Train  Band,  commanded  by 
Caplain  Samuel  Welles. 
Deputy,  1660-66. 

Elliott,  Daniel  G.,  45. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Goodyear,  Deputy-Governor 
.Stephen,  1658.  Dep- 
uty-Governor of  New  Ha- 
ven Colony,  1655-58,  and 
Commissioner  for  the  Unit- 
ed Colonies,  1643. 

Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 

Robertson,    Abram    Heaton, 

143- 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  155. 
GooKiN,  Major-  General 
Daniel,  1612-1687.  Cap- 
tain of  a  Military  Company, 
1648.  Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  from  Cambridge, 
1649  to  165 1.  Speaker, 
165 1.  Assistant,  1652  to 
1686.  In  168 1  was  ap- 
pointed Major-General  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Bowen,    Clarence   Winthrop, 
36. 

Wood,   Marshall  W..  88. 

Salisbury,  Edward  E.,  144. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  Salisbury, 
146. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  155. 

Gordon,    Thomas,  1722. 

One  of  His  Majesty's  Coun- 
cil, Province  of  East  Jersey. 
Deputy  Secretary,  1698. 
Attorney  -  General,  1692. 
Receiver -General  and 
Treasurer,  1710-19,  and  one 
of  the  Lords  Proprietors. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51. 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


GoRHAM,     Lieutenant-Colo- 
NEL     John,     1651-1710. 
Served  in  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight  in  King  Philip's  War; 
also  in  Canadian    Expedi- 
tion, 1690,  and  was  second 
in  command  under  Colonel 
Henjamin    Church    in    the 
Expedition,  1704- 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  62. 
GoRUM,  Captain  John  (or  Gor- 
ham),  1620-1676.     Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1653, 
to    consider    the    military 
affairs  of  the  Colony.  Lieu- 
tenant,   1673.     Captain   of 
the   Second  or  Barnstable 
Company  of  the  Plymouth 
Colony     Regiment     under 
Major  William  Bradford  at 
the    Great   Swamp    Fight. 
Died  in   the  service,  from 
fever,  at  Swanzey,   Febru- 
ary 5,  1676. 
Coghill,  Howard,  40.  i"'- 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49. 
Macy,  Sylvanus  J.,  58. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  62. 
Adams,  Edward  M.,  121. 
Sprague,  Frank  W.,  130. 
Gorton,    Samuel.      Commis- 
sioner to  the  Narragansett 
Indians,  and  Member  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  Rhode 
Island,  1652-66. 
Townsend,  James  Hill,  79- 
Gould,     Major     Nathan, 

1694.    Assistant,  1657, 

'62,     '94.      Major,     1666. 
Member  of  Committee  of 
Defense     against     Dutch, 
1662.      Representative    to 
the  first  Colonial  Congress 
in  New  York,  1690.  Major 
of  Dragoons,  1675. 
Davenport,  Timothy,  42- 
Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  55. 
Walker,  Williston,  I45- 
Gould,   Lieutenant-Govern- 
or   Nathan,    1663-1723- 
Chief     Justice      Supreme 
Court     1712.     Lieutenant- 


Governor    of    Connecticut, 
1708-23. 
Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  55. 
Gould,   John,    16 10-1690, 
Charlestown,  Mass.  Troop- 
er  in   Lieutenant  William 
Hasey's   Company,  and  in 
Captain    Wheeler's     Com- 
pany,  also    in    Captain 
Hutchinson's  Company. 
Gould,  Levi  S.,  125. 
Gould,    Captain  John,   1635 

,Topsfield,  Mass.   Was 

successively   Ensign,  Lieu- 
tenant,  and  Captain   of   a 
Company  in   Topsfield, 
167S-96. 
Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 
Graham,    Jabez.      Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Coghill,  Howard,  40. 
Graham,  Colonel  James.    At- 
torney-General of  Province 
of  New  York,  1685-87,  and 
1691-1701.      Member  and 
Spraker  of  Provincial   As- 
sembly of  New  York.    First 
Recorder    of   New    York, 
1683-1700. 
Carnochan,   Gouverneur   M., 

38. 
Granger,      Quartermaster- 
Sergeant    Abner,   1735- 
1816.      Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant    First     Connecticut 
Colonial      Troops,      1758, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Remington,  Cyrus  K.,  68. 
Granger,     Launcelot,     Suf- 
field.    Conn.,      1633-1089. 
Went  with  the  inhabitants 
of    Suffield    to    Westfield, 
Mass.,    and    was    severely 
wounded   in  the  attack  on 
that    town   in    September, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Remington,  Cyrus  Kingsbury, 
68. 
Grant,  Captain  Noah,  1718- 
1756,  of  Grant's  Mill,  Conn. 
Served    as    Lieutenant     in 
Captain  Rodger's  Scouts  at 
Lake   G  ;orge.    November, 

228 


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yTS. 
Connecticut, 

t  Gould,  55- 
6io-i6qo, 
Slass.  Troop- 
lant  William 
pany,  and  in 
jeler's  Com- 
n  Captain 
Company. 

John,  1635 
d,  Mass.  Was 
Ensign,  Lieu- 
Captain  of  a 
in   TopsfieUl, 

im  B.,  124. 

Soldier    in 
iWar. 

•d,  40. 

LL  James.  At- 
al  of  Province 
,  1685-87.  and 
Member  and 
Provincial  As- 
;w  York.  First 
f   New    York, 

ouverneur  M., 

artermaster- 

Abner,  1735- 
irtermaster-Ser- 
t  Connecticut 
Troops,      1758, 

Indian  Wars, 
yrus  K.,  68. 
JNCELOT,      Suf- 

1.,    1633-1689. 

the  inhabitants 

to    Westfield, 

I    was    severely 

t)  the  attack  on 

in    September, 
)'s  War. 
lyrus  Kingsbury, 

[N  Noah,  1718- 
mt's  Mill,  Conn. 
Lieutenant  in 
)dger's  Scouts  at 
rge,    November, 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1755.  Promoted  Captain 
Seventh  Company  Second 
Connecticut      Regiment, 

1 756.  He  had  distinguished 
himself  so  greatly  during 
the  campaign  that  the  As- 
sembly, in  1756,  voted  him 
"  thirty  Spanish  milled  dol- 
lars" as  a  gratuity,  at  the 
same  time  giving  Captain 
Israel  Putnam  fifty  such 
dollars.  He  was  killed 
September  20,  1756,  while 
out  with  a  scouting  party  of 
Mohawks  and  Highlanders 
from  Fort  William  Henry. 

Grant,  Frederick  Dent,  48. 
Gray,  John,  1729-1813.     Pri- 
vate   in    Captain     Robert 
Lothridge's  Company,  Col- 
onel Israel  Williams's  Regi- 
ment, relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  I757- 
Shelton,  George  G.,  72. 
Shelton,  William  A.,  73. 
Green,    Lieutenant  Henry, 
1638-1717,  Maiden.     Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court, 
1689, '94. 1703. '04-   Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Green,  Charles  M.,  125. 
Green,  Captain  John,  1632- 
1707,  Maiden.    Captain  of 
Military  Company.  Deputy 
to  General  Court,  1692,  '93, 

'94.  '¥>■       ^ 
Hall,  George  F.,  125. 

Gkeen,  Captain  Samuel,  1615- 
1701,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Ensign  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Commissioned  Officer 
of  Colonial  Forces  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1 660- 1 701. 
Butler,  Henry  P.,  38. 

Greenbury,    Colonel   Nich- 
olas,   1697.     Member 

of  the  Council  of  Sir  Lionel 
Copley,  first  Royal  Gov- 
ernor, 1692.  President  of 
the  Council,  1694.  Acting 
Governor  of  the  Province 
of  Maryland  from  Septem- 
ber 9,  1693,  to  September 


25,  1693.  Commissary-Gen- 
eral of  the  Province,  1692. 
Chancellor  and  Keeper  of 
the   Great    Seal,    1692-94. 
Field  Officer  for  the  County 
of  Anne  Arundel,  1694. 
Griffith,  William  R.,  in. 
Hoffman,  Richard  C,  112. 
Poultney,     Walter     De     C, 

114. 
Griffith,  Merriwether,  125. 
Tilton,  Palmer,  12. 
Tilton,  Warren  (  .    132. 
Greene,      Depu',  v-Governor 
John.  Commissioner  to  the 
General     Court,     1652-63. 
Attorney-General,        1657- 
60.    Assistant,  seven  terms, 
1660-90.       Deputy,      nine 
terms,    1664-80.      "  Major 
for  the  Main,"  1696.    Dep- 
uty-Governor,    1690-1700. 
Captain,  1664;  Major,  1683, 
Colony  of  Rhode  Island. 
Greene,  George  S.,  Jr.,  49. 
f'age,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Rogers,  James  S. ,  103. 
Greene,  Thomas,  Sr.,   1628- 
1717.    Assistant,  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Greenleaf,      Captain      Ed- 
mund, 1600-1671,  of  New- 
bury.    Massachusetts  Colo- 
nial   Forces.      Lieutenant, 
1642  ;  Captain,  1645,  New- 
bury Company. 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  75- 
Wood,  Marshall  William,  88. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy.  130. 
Greenleaf,  Captain  Stephen, 
1652-1743,  Newbury,  Mass. 
Commanded   his  company 
in  battle  with  French  and 
Indians     at    Wells,     Me., 
1690. 
Wood,  Marshall  William,  88. 
Greenleaf,  Captain  Stephen, 
1630- 1690.      Drowned 
during  Expedition   against 
Port  Royal,  1690. 
Wood,  Marshall  William,  88. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Greenwood,  Captain  Thomas, 
1696-1774,  Newton,  Mass. 
Captain  in  the  Massachu- 
setts Militia.  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  from  1743  to 

1756- 
Jackson,  Henry  Steciman,i7i. 
Gregg,  Captain  James,  1678- 
1735.  Commanded  the  first 
company  of  soldiers  raised 
in  Londonderry,  171Q,  dur- 
ing War  with  the  Eastern 
Indians,  Province  of   New 
Hampshire. 
GregR.  Levi  Laertes,  49. 
Melville,  Henry,  59- 
Gregg,  Major  Samuel,  173=- 
1808.    Sergeant  in  Captain 
Rodger's    Company    of 
Rangers  in  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  1758.   Was  in 
the   Cape   Breton    Expedi- 
tion and  at  the  storming  of 
the  French  works  at  Caber- 
rus  Bay. 
Gregg,  Norris  Bradford,  187. 
Gregg,  William  Henry,   187. 
Gregg,  William   Henry,  Jr., 

187. 
Gregson,  Thomas.     Assistant 
First   Treasurer  New  Ha- 
ven Colony.   Commissioner 
for    the    '  nited    Colonies, 
1643-46.    Commissioner  to 
P.irliament,  1646. 
Ward,  Charles  Samuel,  14 j- 
Gridley,  Thomas.    Soldier  in 
Pequot  War. 
Throop,  George  Enos,  79. 
Grim,   David,    1738-1826.   Of 
the  Privateers  KingofPrus- 
■  sia    and    General     Wolfe, 
1757-1758-  In  an  engage- 
ment in  which  an  enemy  s 
ship  was  blown  up,  a  pack- 
age of  papers  with  valuable 
information  fell  on  the  deck 
of  the  General  Wolfe. 
Schermerhorn,  Charles  A., 70. 
Grinnell,  Sergeant  George. 
Sergeant.  175°. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49- 


Griswold,  Lieutenant  Eben- 
ezer,  I702-I779'  Second 
Lieutenant  of  the  First 
Company,  Third  Connecti- 
cut Regiment,  1755.  Crown 
Point  Expedition. 
Griswold,      Benjamin       H., 

112. 

Griswold,  Deputy-Governor 
Matthew,    I7i4-i799- 
Captain  of  the  Train  Band 
of  Lyme,  1739-     Major  of 
Third  Regiment  of   Horse 
and  Foot  of   Connecticut, 
1766.     Assistant,  I759-65. 
Chief  Justice,   1769.     Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1771,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Thompson,    Frederick     Dio- 
dati,  73. 
Griswold,  Lieutenant  Mat- 
thew,   1620-1698.      Lieu- 
tenant Lyme  (Conn.)  Train 
Band.     Deputy,  1654,  '67, 
'68. 
Sill,  John  Targee,  73- 
Groesbeck,  David,  1692-1763. 
Member    Captain     Roose- 
boom's  Company,  Albany, 

1715- 
Pruyn,  JohnV.  S.  L.,  67. 
Grubb,      John,      1648-170S. 
Member    of    the  Council, 
Province  of  Delaware. 
Member    of    Assembly, 
Province   of    New   Jersey, 
1692-98. 
Grubb,  E.  Burd,  97,  162. 
Gilpin,  George,  97. 
GuNN,  Captain  Samuel,  1670- 
1749.     Captain  in  the  Mil- 
ford  Train  Band,  Connecti- 
cut. 
Smith,  Frank  B.,  I55- 
Guild,    Ensign    Nathaniel, 
1678-1774.  Ensign  in  Cap- 
tain     Eben      Woodward's 
Company,  1736. 
Guild,  Chester,  Jr.;  125. 

Guild,  John,   1682.      In 

Captain   Appleton's   Com- 
pany, King  Philip's  War. 
Guild,  Chester,  Jr.,  125. 


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'TS. 

NANT  EBEN- 

rg.  Second 
the  First 
rd  Connecti- 
1755,  Crown 
on. 
jamin      H., 

^-Governor 
1714-1799. 
•  Train  Band 
).  Major  of 
int  of  Horse 
Connecticut, 
int,  1759-65- 
1769.  Dep- 
1771,  Colony 
t. 
iderick     Dio- 

ENANT  MAT- 
1698.  Lieu- 
(Conn.)  Train 
ty,  1654,  '67, 

se,  73- 

ID,  1692-1763. 

plain  Roose- 
jany,  Albany, 

S.  L.,  67. 
1648-170S. 

the  Council, 
Delaware, 
of    Assembly, 

New  Jersey, 

d,  97,  162. 

Samuel,  1070- 
ain  in  the  Mil- 
Jand,  Connecti- 

B.,  155- 
I    Nathaniel, 
Ensign  in  Cap- 
Woodward's 

736. 

r.  Jr.i  125. 

1682.      In 

ppleton's   Com- 
Philip's  War. 
r,  Jr..  125. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Guild,  Samuel,  1647-1730, 
Dedham,  Mass.  Private  in 
Captain  Samuel  Moseley^s 
Company,  King  Philip's 
War. 
Guild,  Chester,  Jr.,  125. 

Gyles,   Captain  John,  1678- 
1755.  Lieutenant  in  French 
and  Indian  War,  1700-06. 
Captain,  1706-37. 
Jackson,  Oswald,  55. 

Hale,  Captain  Joseph,  1671- 
1761,  Boxford.     Deputy  to 
the  General  Court  sixteen 
terms,  1714-35-     Was  suc- 
cessively Ensign,  Lieuten- 
ant,  and   Captain    in  the 
Militia,  Colony  of   Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Dorman,  William  Barnes,  124. 
Hale,  The  Reverend  John, 
1636-1700,  Beverly.  Chap- 
lain in  C.inada  Expedition, 
1690,     Massachusetts    Bay 
Colony. 
Abbott,  Francis  E.,  121. 
Hall,  Captain  Asahel,  1717- 
1795.  Ensign,  Second  Com- 
pany,   Wallingford,    1757. 
Captain,  1764,  French  and 
Indian    War,     Colony    of 
Connecticut. 
Wodell,  Silas,  88. 
Hall,    John,    1606-1676. 
Served  in  the  Pequot  War. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  68. 

Hall,    William,    16 17 14, 

Salem,  N.  J.  Representa- 
tive to  the  Assembly  of 
West  Jersey,  1697  and 
1701.  Appointed  Justice 
of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  1699.  Royal  Coun- 
cillor of  the  Province  of 
New  Jersey,  1708-1713. 
Denis,  Augustus  Henry,  170. 
Hallei-t,  Captain  William, 

1729.      Captain   of    a 

Foot  Company,  Newtown, 
L.    I.,     Province  of    New 
York. 
Rankin,  Egbert  G.,  67. 


Balch,  Edwin  Swift.  94. 
Balch,  Thomas  Willing,  95. 
Halsey,  Thomas,    i  592-1681. 
Served    in    Indian    Wars. 
Deputy  from  Southampton 
to   General  Court,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  50. 
Halsev,  Henry  A.,  50. 
Hamersley,    William,   1687- 
1752.      An    officer    in   the 
British   Navy,  stationed  at 
New  York,  17 16-      Served 
in     His      Majesty's     ship 
Valeur  on    the    American 
station,    1 714-16.      Letters 
of    appointment  as  officer 
dated  March  10,  1700. 
Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51. 
Hamersley,  William,  141. 
Hammond,   Sergeant    Eben- 
EZER,    who     served     in 
Captain  Jonathan  Tooker's 
Charlton  (Mass.)  Company, 
of  Colonel  John  Chandler's 
Regiment,   that    went    for 
the  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,   1758.     Also  Lieu- 
tenant in   First   Regiment 
of  Militia,  in  the  County  of 
Worcester,  March  I,  1763, 
serving  under  Captain  Paul 
Wheelock. 
Hammond,   Lyman   Dresser, 
1 80. 
Hammond,     Colonel    John, 
1643-1707.       Colonel      of 
forces    of    Anne    Arundel 
County,  Maryland,  October 
4,    1699.     Member  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses,  April, 
1692. 
Hoffman,  Richard  C,  112. 
Hammond,  Samuel,  1757-1842. 
At  fourteen  years  of  age  he 
served  as  a  volunteer  under 
General  Andrew  Lewis,  in 
Drummond's       Expedition 
against  the  Western  Indi- 
ans and  was  at  the  battle 
of  Point  Pleasant,  October 

10,  1774- 
Washington,  HughVernon,  86. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hanson,     John,     1665-1740. 
Meml)er  of   the  House  of 
Delegates      of      Maryland 
seven     terms,     \^S^-^^^')■ 
Represented     Frederick 
County    in   the    Provincial 
Convention,     January     24. 
1775.       Representative    to 
carry    into    execution     the 
association    agreed    on   by 
the    American   Continental 
Congress,   June  22,    illA- 
Delegate    to    the    General 
Congress  of  Maryland. 
Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  116. 
Hanson,   Samuel,   1630-1713- 
Delegate  to  Maryland  Leg- 
islature, 1716-28. 
Thomas,  Douglass  H.,  116. 
Harmon,  John,  Scarborough, 
Me.       Soldier      in      King 
Philip's  War. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  122. 
Harrington,     John,      1651- 
1741.      Served  under  Cap- 
tain  Beers,    King   Philip's 
War,  and  was  in  the  fight 
at    Northfield    when   Cap- 
tain Beers  was  killed,  where 
he  was  twee  wounded. 
Gerry,  AUston,  48. 

Harris,  Major  William, _ 

1678.  Appointed  Major  of 
the  Charles  City  and  Hen- 
rico County  (Va.)  Regi- 
ment, 1656.  Member  of 
the  House  of  Burgesses 
from  Henrico  County, 
1652,  56-58,  Dominion  of 
Virginia. 
:.  Deen,  William  Moms.  42, 
i6i. 

HARRISON.BENJAMIN. 1698. 

Member  of  the  Council  of 
Virginia  until  his  death  in 
1698.  Burgess,  1680-82. 
Gill,  William  Harrison,  in. 
HARRISON.  Colonel  Benja- 
min. 1645-1713.  Member 
of  the  House  of  Bui^esses, 
Colony  of  Virginia,  and 
Speaker  in  the  same,  1705- 
06.     Member    of     Kings 


Council,     1699,      1700-04. 
Commissioner    for    India'. 
Affairs,  1699-1709- 
Lee,  Edmund  J..  100. 
Harrison,  James,  1626--1687. 
Member  of  the  first  Coun- 
cil called  by  William  Penn, 
1683. 
Lewis,  William  F.,  100. 
HARRISON,  Colonel  Nathan- 
iel.   1677-1727-     Member 
of  the  Council  of  Virginia, 
1713.    Burgess,  1706.    Ap- 
pointed County  Lieutenant 
of    Surry     and     Prince 
Georges,  171 5- 
Gill,  William  Harrison,  in. 
Hart,  Lieutenant  Hawkins, 
1677-1735.     Lieutenant 
Wallingford    Company, 
1720-30. 
Hart,  George  W.,  51   ^ 
Hart,    Lieutenant     James, 
1717-1766.     Lieutenant  m 
the   wars   of   the  Austrian 
Succession,  1741-48- 
Adams,  Francis  P..  94- 
Adams,  Robert,  Jr.,  94. 
Hart,  Byerly,  98- 
Hart,    Stephen,     i6o6--i083. 
Served  under  Mason  in  the 
Pequot  W  ar.    Deputy  f  roni 
Farmington  to  the  General 
Court,  1647,  '55.  '60,  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut. 
Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  41. 
Hart,  George  Wm.,  51- 
Cowles,  Calvin  Duvall,  152. 
Hart,  Captain  Thomas,  1644- 
1726.   Ensign,  1678.   Lieu- 
tenant,   1693,   Captain, 
1695,    Colonial    Forces  of 
Connecticut.    Deputy  from 
Farmington,     1690-1711. 
Speaker,  1700-06. 
Hart.  George  Wm.,  Ji. 
Hart,  Samuel,  141. 
Jarvis,  Samuel  F.,  142. 
Hartshorne,   Richard,  - — 
1641 ,  who  was,  with  WilUam 
Penn  and  the  Duke  of  York, 
one  of  the   Proprietors  of 
East  Jersey,  1682.     One  of 


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TS. 


1700-04. 
for    India'; 
709. 
100. 

1626-1687. 

first  Coun- 

illiam  Penn, 

!•.,  100. 
EL  Nathan- 
7.  Member 
,  of  Virginia, 
i,  1706.  Ap- 
y  Lieutenant 
id     Prince 

arrison,  m. 
[T  Hawkins, 
lieutenant 
Company, 

f.,  51- 

ANT     James, 
Lieutenant  in 
the  Austrian 
741-48. 
I  P.,  94- 
,  Jr.,  94- 
8. 

,     1606-1683. 
•  Mason  in  the 

Deputy  from 
to  the  General 

•55,  '60,  Col- 
;cticut. 
idgeO.,41- 
iVm.,  51- 
1  Duvall,  ii2. 
rnoMAS,  1644- 
;n,  1678.    Lieu- 
3,   Captain, 
lial    Forces  of 
,    Deputy  from 
,     1690-17". 
x)-o6. 
Wm.,  5i. 

141. 
I  F..  142. 

Richard,  

as,  with  William 
e  Duke  of  York, 

Proprietors  of 
,  1682.    One  of 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


the  Deputies   in    Governor 
l.awries     Council,      16S4. 
Member  of    the    Assembly 
from     Middletown,     1685. 
Speaker  of   the  Assembly, 
1687  98.     Member  of  Gov- 
ernor Basse's  Council  from 
1698  to  the  surrender  of  the 
Government  to  the  Crown. 
Large,  James,  99. 
Meeker,  Richard  C,  114. 
Smith,  Thomas  M.,  115- 
Tyson,  Anthony  M.,  117. 
Tyson,  Matthew  S.,  117- 
Hasbrouck,  Jacob,  1688-1761. 
Private  in  Captain  Johannis 
Ten  Broeck's  Troop,  Uls- 
ter County  Militia,  1738. 
Innes,  Hasbrouck,  54. 
Haskins,  Captain  John,  1729- 
1814.      Of    Colonel    John 
Erving's  Boston  Regiment, 
Colonial  Troops. 
Haskins.  Charles  Waldo.  153. 

Hatch,  Jonathan,  1625 . 

Served  under  Captain  Myles 
Standish    in    1645    against 
the  Narragansetts. 
Wheeler,   Edward   Jonathan, 

87. 
Hathorne,  Major  Wuxiam, 
1607-1681,  Salem.  First 
Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Deputies,  1644.  Assistant, 
1662-79.  Commissioner 
for  the  United  Colonies, 
1643.  Captain  of  Salem 
Company  .and  Major,  1656, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,     William     Ives, 

Hawes,    Daniel,  .   Ded- 

ham.     Private    in   Captain 
Henchman's        Company, 
King  Philip's   War. 
Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 

Hawes,  Daniel,  1652-1739- 
An  officer  in  the  Colonial 
Forces  of  Massachusetts, 
French  and  Indian  War, 
1757-59- 


Hawes,  Gilbert  R.,  52. 
Meday.  Henry  Hawes,  59. 
Hawkins,  Anthony.     Assist- 
ant and  Deputy.   One  of  the 
Patentees    of    Connecticut 
under    the    Charter    from 
Charles  XL,  1662. 
Hart,  George  W.,  51- 
Hart,  Samuel,  141. 
Jarvis,  Samuel  F.,  142. 
Hawi.ey,     Captain     Joseph, 
1675-1752.     Connecticut 
Colonial  Militia. 
Throop,  George  E.,  79. 
IIayden,  Lieutenant  Daniel, 
1703 -1790.      Cornet    of 
Troop,     First     Regiment, 
Colony      of      Connecticut, 
1753.     Lieutenant,  1759-   - 
Hayden,  Horace  E.,  98. 
IIayden,  Lieutenant  Daniel, 
1640-1712.      Of    Windsor 
Train    Band,    1692,    and 
Windsor    Troop,    1698. 
Deputy   to   the   General 
Court,  Colony  of  Cont^ecti- 
cut,  1695-98. 
Hayden,  Horace  E..  98. 
IIayden,  William,  1600-1669. 
Deputy  to  the   General 
Court.  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut,   1667.     Soldier  in  the 
Pequot  War.     Received 
special  mention  in  official 
report    of    Major    John 
Mason,  for  saving  his  life 
by    his    gallantry    at    the 
Mystic  Fort.     Served  in 
Major  John  Mason's  Troop, 
1657-58,  the  first  Troop  of 
Horse    in    the   Colony  or- 
{ranized    by   order  of    the 
General  Court. 
Hayden,  Horace  £.,98. 
Havnes,     Governor     John, 
1594-1654.       Governor 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony, 
1635.      First   Governor  of 
Connecticut  Colony.  Presi- 
dent of  the  First  General 
Court  in  1637.     Held  the 
office  of  Governor  in  every 
alternate    year  until  his 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


death  in  1654.  Commis- 
sioner of  Connecticut  at 
meeting  of  Commissioners 
of  United  Colonies,  Hart- 
ford, 1650,  and  signed  con- 
federation to  secure  united 
action  in  defence  af;ainst 
the  Indians.  Was  Colonel 
of  regiment  raised  (1636; 
against  the  Indians. 

Backus,  J.  Bayard,  32. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  34. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35. 

Grinnell.  George  B.,  49. 

Grinnell,  William  M.,  49- 

Stokes,  Anson  Phelps,  76. 

Terry,  George  D.,  77. 

Ward ,      Charles    Samuel, 

145- 
Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  151- 
Heard,    Captain    Tristram, 
1667-1735,  Dover,  N.    H. 
Lieutenant  commanding  a 
Company  of  New   Hamp- 
shire Militia  in  1725.     Sub- 
sequently Captain  in  com- 
mand of  the  garrison  known 
as  "  Heard's  Garrison,"  at 
Dover.     Killed  by  the  In- 
dians in  1735- 
Tappan,    Charles    Langdon, 
171. 
Heatly,    Captain    William, 
1720-1789.      Province    of 
South     Carolina,     Captain 
of  Militia. 
Dulles,  Andrew  C,  97. 
Heerman,  Colonel  Augustin, 
1605-1686.    First   Lord  of 
Bohemia   Manor.     One  of 
the  "Nine  Men"    of  New 
Amsterdam.    1647-49    and 
1650.     Ambassador  from 
New  Amsterdam  to  Rhode 
Island  in  1652  ;   Ambassa- 
dor to  Virginia ;  Ambassa- 
dor   to    Maryland.     1659. 
Member    of  the    Council. 
Province  of  Maryland,  and 
Colonel  of  Militia.     Com- 
missioner to  treat  with  the 
Indians,  1678. 
Spencer,  John  T.,  104. 

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Hemenway,    Joshua,     1668- 
1754,    Framingham,    Mass. 
Deputy     to    the    General 
Court,  1712-17. 
Heminway,  Frederick  Trow- 
bridge, 126. 
Henry,  Samuel.  1734-1790. »' 
Hadley,  Mass.     Private  in 
Captain     Moses      Porter's 
Company,  1756. 
Henry,  John  Francis,  52. 
Henry,  William  Barrett,  52. 
Henry,    Captain     William, 
1729- 1786.      Armorer   of 
Braddock's    and     Forbes's 
Expeditions. 
Jordan,  John  W.,  99. 
Henshaw,  Joshua,  1643-1701. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War 
under  Captain   Thomas 
Brattle. 
Jackson,  Alfred  Barney,  55> 
Herkimer,     Captain     Han- 
YOOST.    Served  during  the 
French   and  Indian  Wars. 
Was  in  command   of  Fort 
Herkimer,  April  30,  1758. 
Shoemaker,  Michael  M.,  II5- 
Herter,     Captain     Henry, 
1730-1822.     Served  in  the 
French   and  Indian  Wars. 
Was  made  captive  by  the 
Indians  and  carried  to  Can- 
ada. 
Shoemaker,  Michael  M..  115. 
Hewit,    Sergeant     Reuben, 
1738-1808.       Second    Ser- 
geant in  the    Fifth  Com- 
pany,  Fourth  Connecticut 
Regiment,      Invasion      of 
Canada,  1760. 
Kelly,  James  Henry,  56- 
Heyward,  Captain  Thomas, 
1700-1738.    Captain  in  Pro- 
vincial service ;  commanded 
at  Fort  Johnson. 
McAllister,    Heyward    Hall. 
58. 
Hicks,  John.     Deputy  to  the 
General  Assembly,  Hemp- 
stead, L.  I.,  1665. 
Williamson.  George  De  Witt, 
87. 


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■TS. 

UA,       1668- 

ham,    Mass. 
lie     General 

srick   Trow- 

734-1790,  of 

Private  in 

es      Porter's 

ncis,  52. 
Barrett,  52. 
William, 
Armorer   of 
nd    Forbes's 

,  99- 

i,  1643-1701. 
;  Philip's  War 
I  Thomas 

Barney,  55> 
TAIN  Han- 
;d  during  the 
Indian  Wars, 
land  of  Fort 
•ril  30,  1758. 
ihaelM.,  II5- 
IN  Henry, 
served  in  the 
Indian  Wars, 
iptive  by  the 
arried  to  Can- 

:hael  M..  115. 
NT  Reuben, 
Second  Ser- 
!  Fifth  Com- 
li  Connecticut 
Invasion  of 
). 

lenry,  56. 
AiN  Thomas, 
Captain  in  Pro- 
e ;  commanded 
son. 
eyward    Hall, 

Deputy  to  the 
lembly,  Hemp- 
1665. 
eorge  De  Witt, 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


HiLDRETH,  Sergeant  Eph- 
RAIM,  1680-1740,  Dracut, 
Mass.  Sergeant,  1725.  '« 
Captain  Eleazer  Tyng'j 
Company,  June  10  to  No- 
vember 3,  1725. 
Rcade,  Philip.  129,  180. 

Hills,  Captain  Joseph,  1602- 
1688.  Captain  of  Maiden, 
Massachusetts,  Colonial 
Forces  for  many  years. 
Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,   1647-69.     Speaker, 

1647- 
Robbins,    Howard    Sumner, 

69. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,     William     Ives, 

85- 
Hillegas,     Michael,     1729- 
1804.     Member  of  Assem- 
bly,  Province  of   Pennsyl- 
vania, 1 763-7  5- 
Dillard,  Henry  Kuhl,  97. 
HiLLYER,  Colonel  Andrew, 
who   served  as  a  Sergeant 
under    Lord    Amherst     in 
1760,   and  in   the  expedi- 
tion against  Havana,  1762. 
Hoadley,  James  H.,  53. 
Hinckley,  Governor 
Thomas,  1618-1706.   Dep- 
uty   to    General   Court   at 
Plymouth,     1646.       Assist- 
ant,  1658  to  1680.     Com- 
missioner of  Plymouth  Col- 
ony against    King   Philip, 
1675-76,  and   was  present 
at  the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Deputy  -  Governor,     16S0. 
Governor,  1681.     Assistant 
of    the   Province  of    Mas- 
sachusetts Hay. 
Miller,  Charles  B.,  60. 
Miller,  Edward  C,  60. 
Brown,  David  H.,  122. 
Hilton,  The  Hon.  Colonel 
Winthrof,  1671-1710. 
Commissioned     Lieutenant 
by  Governor  Allen,   1689, 
Commissioned  Captain   by 
his  uncle,  Governor  Joseph 
Dudley,    1703,    and    Lieu- 


tenant,  1704.     Lieutenant 
Colonel  in   the  Expedition 
to  Nova  Scotia,  1705.  Judge 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1706-10.     Chosen,  in  1710. 
a  Member  of  the  Council, 
but  was  killed,  on  his  farm, 
July  23,   1710,  by   Indians 
in  ambush,  and  never  took 
his  seat. 
Koues,      George     Ellsworth, 
162. 
Hitchcock,  Captain    Benja- 
min.    French   and   Indian 
Wars,  1740. 
Bishop,  Henry  A.,  13S. 
Hoadlky,  Captain  William, 
1630-1709.    Captain  of  the 
first  Train  Band  of   Bran- 
ford,   Colony  of   Connecti- 
cut. 
Washburn,      William     Ives, 
86. 
Hobby,  Sir  Charles.    Served 
as    Colonel   of    Massachu- 
setts Regiment  under  Gen- 
eral Nicholson  in  the  Port 
Royal     Expedition,     1710. 
Was  knighted  July  9,  1705, 
"  for  good  service  done  the 
Crown  in  New  England." 
Fowler,  Franklin  H.,  47,  140. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Winthrop,  66. 
Gooch,  Frank  A.,  141. 
Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  143. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere.  186. 
Holden,   Captain  Randall, 
1612-1692.     Deputy  to  the 
General   Court,   Colony  of 
Rhode   Island,   ten   terras, 
1666-86. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  loo. 
HoLGRAVE,   John,   i 580-1670, 
of  Salem.     Deputy  to  the 
First  General  Court,  1634- 
35,   Colony   of    Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 

114. 
Hollister,  Lieutenant  John. 
Deputy,    Massachusetts, 
1644  ;   Connecticut,    1645- 


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56.     Lieutenant,  Wethers- 
field  Train  Band. 
Elliott,  Daniel  (liraud,  45' 
Holme.     Captain     Thomas. 
1624-1695.    Member  of  the 
Council,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1683,  '84,    85. 
Hough,  Oliver,  98. 
Holmes,    Lieutenant    John, 
1649-1712.    Deputy,  1682, 
1704,  '05.     General  Treas- 
urer, five  terms,  1690-1 709. 
Lieutenant,  1696. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 
HoLYOKE,    Captain    Euzur, 

1676,  Springfield,    bn- 

sign,  1O53.  Lieutenant, 
1657.  Captain,  1663.  Dep- 
uty to  General  Court,  six 
terms.  1656.  Was  second 
in  command  at  Springfield 
ann  Hadley  during  King 
Philip's  War,  Cjlony  of 
Massachusetts  C?.y. 
Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  53- 
Walbridge,    T.    Chester,    82, 

104.  Q 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84- 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 

Hooker,     Captain     Joseph, 

1705  -  1764-      Lieutenant, 

Farmington  (Conn.)  Train 

Band,  1746-  Captain,  1750- 

Deputy,  1748-49-  , 

Schroeder,   James   Langdon, 

71' 
Hopewell,  Captain  Richard, 

1744.    Member  of  the 

Lower  House  of  Assetr.bly, 
Maryland,  from  St.  Mary  s 
County,  1732-34-  „ 
Warner,  C.  Hopewrell,  II7- 
Hopkins,  Lieutenant  Mark, 
1739-1776.        Ensign    and 
Lieutenant   under    Francis 
Bernard,   Royal    Governor 
of  Massachusetts. 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  153- 
Hopkins,  Lieutenant  John, 
1665-1732.    Sergeant,  Con- 
necticut   Colonial  Troops, 
1714.    Ensign,  I7I5-  Lieu- 
tenant, 1716. 


Vcr  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  153- 
Hopkins,   Stephen.     Member 
of  Captain  MylesSiandishs 
Company,  which  was  formed 
in  February,  1621.     Assist- 
ant, 1633-36-     Member  of 
Council     of     War,     1642. 
Plymouth  Colony. 
Lombard,  Josiah  Lewis,  180. 
Hopkins,  Captain  Timothy, 
1601-1748-       Colonial 
Troops. 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  153- 
HoPKiNsoN,     John,     Rfjley. 
Served    in     King    Philips 
War.  in  Captain   Hrockle- 
bank's  Company,  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  75- 
HoPKiNSON,     Thomas,     1709- 
1751.      Member      of     the 
Council,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1747- 
Hopkinson,  Edward,  98- 

HOSKORD,    JOHN,     1698. 

Soldier  in  the  Pequot  War 
from  Windsor  ;   also  mem- 
ber of   the   first  Troop  of 
Horse  in  Connecticut  Col- 
ony, 1658. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  03. 
Hough,   Richard,    - — 1705- 
Member      of       Provincial 
Council,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1692-1700- 
Hough,  Oliver,  98. 
Houston,   Sergeant  Joseph, 
of    Bedford.      In   Captain 
John  Oilman's  Company  of 
Colonel     Nathaniel     Mes- 
servey's   Regiment,  Crown 
Point     Expedition,     1750, 
Province   of    New  Hamp- 
shire. 
Melville,  Henry,  59-         .  , 

How,     Abraham,    1093, 

Sudbury,  Mass.  In  gamson 
at  Sudbury  in  King  PhiUp  s 
War. 
Stratton,  George  C,  131- 

How,  Edward, 1644.  wf 

tertown,  Mass.    Deputy  to 

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lliam  C,  82. 
bald,  153- 
EN.  Member 
ylesSiandish's 
ch  was  formed 
1 62 1.  Assist- 
M  ember  of 
War.  1642. 
ilony. 

ih  Lewis,  180. 

UN  Timothy, 

Colonial 

libald,  153- 
)HN,  Rowley. 
Kinu  Philip's 
plain  Brockle- 
jany,  Colony  of 
;ts  Bay. 
,  N.,  75- 

HOMAS,      1709- 

mber      of     the 
ovince  of  Penn- 

'47- 

Id  ward,  98. 

I N  ,    1698. 

the  PequotWar 
sor ;  also  mem- 
;  first  Troop  of 
Connecticut  Col- 

rard  L. ,  63. 

ARD, 1705- 

of       Provincial 
rovince  of  Penn- 
692-1700- 
'er,  q8. 

RGEANT    JOSRPH, 

rd.  In  Captain 
nan's  Company  of 
Nathaniel  Mes- 
Regiment,  Crown 
xpedition,  1756. 
of    New  Hamp- 

enry,  59- 

,HAM,  - —  1095. 
Mass.  In  garrison 
ry  in  King  Philip's 

eorge  C,  131- 

RD, 1644.  Wa- 

Mass.    Deputy  to 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


the  General  Court  six  terms, 

1635-43- 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  I33- 
How,    John,   Sudbury,    Mass. 
Soldier    in    King     Philip's 
War. 
Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  133. 
Howard,  NATitANiEL.    Served 
in  the  first,  or  Mount  Hope 
Campaign.    August,    1675, 
under      Captain      Thomas 
Prentice,  in  King   Philip's 
War. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 

Howe,   John, ,  Marlboro. 

In     garrison     1675,     King 
Philip's  War. 
Green,  Charles  M.,  125. 
Howell,  Edward,  15S5-1656, 
Lynn,  Mass.    (Removed  to 
Southampton,  L.  I.,  1639.) 
Assistant,    1647-53,     Con- 
necticut Colony. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 

114. 
Darrach,  Bradford,  161. 
Howell,   Lieutenant  Heze- 
KIAH,  1677-1744.     Military 
Forces  of  Connecticut  from 
Southampton,  L.  I. 
Foster,  Howell.  47- 
Ilowell,  William,  53- 
Darrach,  Bradford,  161. 
HowEi.L,     Jacob,     1687-1768. 
Delegate  to  Provincial  As- 
sembly   of     Pennsylvania, 
1752. 
Howell,  Henry  W.,  Jr.,  53- 
Griswold,  Benjamin  Howell, 
112. 
Howell,  Major  John,  1625- 
1695,     Southampton,  I-.  I. 
Deputy,     1662-64.      Com- 
mander Troop  of    Horse, 
1684. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 
Howes,  Jeremiah,  1637-1706. 
Town  Councillor  of  War  in 
1676,  Dennis,  Mass. 
Howes,     Frederick    Reuben, 
54- 


HowLAND,     Arthur,     1587- 
1675,     Marshfield,      Mass. 
Soldier  in  Lieutenant   Na 
thaniel  Thomas's  Company, 
1642. 
liowland.  Daniel  W.,  127. 
HowLAND,  Lieutenant  Jabez 
Lieutenant   under  Captain 
Benjamin  Church,  in  King 
Philip's  War. 
Bryant,  Percy,  37. 
lIowLAND,  Ensign  John,  1627 

.  who  was  "  Ensign  of 

the  Military  Companie    of 
Barnstable"    in     1675,    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Smith,  Frank  B.,  155- 
HowLAND,    John,    1593-1673- 
Signer  of  compact  on  May- 
flower,  1620.      Depiify   to 
theGeneralCourt.il      -35. 
and  1650-51.   Assistant  •' to 
raise  soldiers,"  1637,  Plym- 
outh Colony. 
Bryant,  Percy,  37- 
Coghill,  Howard,  40. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  62. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  130,  i3i. 
Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  151. 
Smith,  Frank  B.,  155- 
Adams,      Edward       Milton, 

179. 
Tucker,     William     Ruggles, 
181. 
HOWLAND,  ZoETH.     Killed  by 
Indians  in    King    Philip's 
War,    March   28,    1676,  at 
Pocasset,  Rhode  Island. 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Pell,  Rodman  Corse,  180. 
HucKiNS,     Commissary-Gen- 
eral Thomas,  1617-1679, 
Barnstable,  Mass.     Ensign 
in  1639.    Commissary-Gen- 
eral   on    Governor     Brad- 
ford's Staff,  in  King  Philip's 
War,  1675. 
Miller,     Charles     Benjamin, 


60. 
Miller, 
60. 
Hubbard, 


Edward     Clarence, 

Caleb,   1630-1711, 
Braintree.     Deputy  to  the 


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I.VDEX  Of  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


General    Court   of    Massa- 
chusetts Bav.  i'J94- 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner, 
171. 
HUBHARD,     Edmund,     i57o- 
1646,    Hingham.      Deputy 
to    the   General    Court   of 
Massachusetts    liay,   1639- 

42. 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner, 

171-  ,        , 

HuBnARi),  IsRAF.L.  Member  ot 
the  Provincial  Congress  of 
Massachusetts,  which  as- 
sembled at  Salem,  October 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  76- 
Hubbard,  Peter,  Sr.,  1709- 
1756,  Braintree,  Mass.  Sol- 
dier of  Captain  Nathaniel 
Blake's  Company  in  the 
Massachusetts  Provincial 
Forces  during  the  French 
and  Indian  War.  Died  in 
the  service  near  Fort  Wil- 
liam Henry,  Nevw  York, 
September  5,  1756. 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner, 

HuBBELL,  Lieutenant  ELt^\- 
ZER,    1 739-1 8 10.     Of   the 
Connecticut  Troops. 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  153- 
HuBBELL,   Captain  Eleazer, 
1700-1770.     Of    the    Con- 
necticut Troops. 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  I53- 
HuiiBELi,,  Lieutenant  John, 
1734-1810.     Lieutenant  in 
the  Second  Troop  of  Horse, 
Fourth  Regiment  Colonial 
Forces    of    Connecticut, 

I769-75- 
Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson,  54- 
HuBBELL,  Lieutenant  Rich- 
ard,  1654-1738.  Ensign 
of  the  Train  Band,  Strat- 
f\eld.  Conn.,  1709-  Lieu- 
tenant, 1715.  Q"een  Anne  s 

War. 
Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson,  54. 
Hughes,  Captain  John,  171  i- 
1772.      Associated      Regi- 


ment of  Foot,  Philadelphia, 
1747.  One  of  the  Com- 
missioners to  treat  with  the 
Indians,  1758.  Member  ot 
Assembly,    1755-   '^3.    and 

'65. 
Potts,  William  J.,  103,  "2. 
Hulbert,  Thomas,  1610-1O75. 
Clerk  of  the  Trained  Band, 
1640.     Served  under  Lieu- 
tenant    Lion    Gardiner    in 
the  Pequot  War.     Lieuten- 
int  of    ihe  Company  that 
garrisoned  Say  brook  Fort. 
Greene,  Richard  H.,  49- 
Hulbert,  Henry  C,  54- 
Hull.  Lieutenant  Cornelius, 
1626-1695.    Lieutenant  for 
Fairfield,   Conn.,  in    King 
Philip's   War.      Messenger 
of    the    Council    of    War, 
October,  1675.     Appointed 
Lieutenant  of  the  *'  Hon- 
oured  Major  Treat's   Life 
Guard,"  1675.  King  Philips 
War.     Deputy   from    f  air- 
field to  the  General  Court, 
1676. 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
Bradley,     Cyrus     Sherwood, 

138.  ,   ,, 

Hull,   John.     Master  of  the 
Mint.      Treasurer    of    the 
Colony    of    Massachusetts 
Bay,  1676,  and  Assistant. 
Davies,  Julien  Townsend,  42- 
Davies,  William  Gilbert,  42- 
Forbes,  Charles  Spooner.  174. 
Hull,   Captain  Theophilus, 

1710.       Ensign    1705. 

Lieutenant  1709.  Captain 
1709,  of  the  West  Military 
Company  of  Fairfield, 
Conn.  Member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  War,  Fairfield 
County,  1709' 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  32.  _ 

iTiTC    «;iIHr.EON    lOHN,       Ci 


Hulls,  Surgeon  John,  C...- 
rurgeon  to  ye  Army. 
Served  with  Connecticut 
Forces  in  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 

38 


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iNTS. 

,  Philadelphia, 
of  the  Com- 
I  treat  with  the 
i.  Member  of 
755-   '63.    a"'* 

J.,  103,  162. 

IAS,   16IO-I675. 

Trained  bund, 
;d  under  Lieu- 
n  Gardiner  in 
War.  Lieuten- 
Company  that 
iay brook  Fort, 
ird  H.,  49- 
ryC,  54- 

^NTCORNELUIS, 

Lieutenant  for 
:onn.,  in  King 
ar.  Messenger 
mncil  of  War, 
•75.     Appointed 

of  the  *'  Hon- 
or Treat's  Life 
75,  King  Philip's 
mty  from  Fair- 
:  General  Court, 

sssup,  82. 

^rus     Sherwood, 

Master  of   the 
reasurer    of    the 
E    Massachusetts 
,  and  Assistant. 
;n  Townsend,  42. 
liam  Gilbert,  42- 
rles  Spooner,  174. 
LiN  Theophilus, 
Ensign    I705. 
it    1709,   Captain 
the  West  Military 
n  y    of    Fairfield, 
jmber  of  the  Com- 
{    War,    Fairfield 
[709. 

Jessup,  32. 
lEON  John,  "Ch:- 

to  ye  Army." 
with  Connecticut 
1  the  Great  Swamp 
King  Philip's  War. 

William  Ives,  86. 


/.VDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


lIvMPHREYs,  Lieutenant  Sam- 
uel, 1656-1736.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1702-25. 
Commissioned  Lieutenant, 
1710,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut, and  in  command  of  a 
company  from  Simsbury 
sent  to  fight  the  Indians  in 
Hampshire  County,  Mass. 
Humphreys,    Frank    L.,   54, 

162. 
Humphreys,    Frederick     H., 
162. 
1 1  u  N  N  E  w  E  1. 1-,    Lieutenant 
Richard,   Scarborough, 
Me.,    of     Captain     Joshua 
Scottou's    Company,    King 
Philip's  War. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  122. 
IIURD,  Amos.    Soldier  in  Seven 
Years'  War. 
Eaton,  Daniel  C. ,  140. 
HuRD,   Amos,    1726-1759.      A 
soldier  in   the  French  and 
Indian  War,  and   perished 
of  starvation   in   the   cam- 
paign of  1759. 
Eaton,  Alfred  Beers,  179. 
HuRD,  John,  Windsor.  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut,  1657- 

58.  ^    - 

Hurd,  Rukard,  54. 
HuRD,  Captain  Nathan,  Sr., 
1694-1779.     Captain  of  the 
Train   Band  of    Stratford, 
Conn.,   and    a    private    in 
Captain   Ebenezer  Down's 
Company,      Woodbury, 
Conn.     Relief  of  Fort  Wil- 
liam Henry,  1757. 
Crawford,  Chari?s  E.,  41. 
Kurd,  Rukard,  54- 
Hurd.  Captain  Nathan,  Jr., 

1727 .       Quartermaster 

of  a  Troop  of  Horse  in  the 
T  h  i  r  t  e  e  n  t  h  Connecticut 
Regiment,  1766.  Cornet, 
1768.  Lieutenant,  1769- 
Captain,  1771. 
Hurd,  Rukard.  54. 
HuRLBUT.  Thomas,  who  was 
wounded  in  a  fight  with  the 

239 


Pequot    Indians,    February 
22,  1637. 
Plumb,  Henry  B..  143. 
IluTCHiNS.  Francis.     Member 
of  the  Maryland  House  of 
Assembly,  1694. 
Smith,  Thomas  M,,  115. 
Fleet.    Alexander    Frederick. 
187. 
Hyatt,     Thomas,     1641— —j, 
who  served  in  King  Philip's 
War. 
Hyatt,  Frank  S.,  54. 


iNGERsoi-L,  The  Rev.  Jona- 
than. Chaplain  in  Seven 
Years'   War,    campaign    of 

1758. 
IngersoU,  Collin  N.,  Jr.,  142. 
iNGOLDEsitv,   Colonel    Rich- 
ard.     Major    and     Com- 
mander-in-Chief     of      the 
Forces  in  New  York,  i6gi. 
Lieutenant-Governor,  1709. 
Colonel     in     the     British 
Array,  171 1. 
Clark,  Henry  S. ,  39- 
Harriman,  William  E.,  51. 
Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  71. 
Isham.  Captain  John,  1742- 
1828.     A  soldier  in    Cap- 
tain     Edward      Barnard's 
Company,     Connecticut 
Troops,  French  War,  1755. 
Sergeant,       Provincial 
F'orces      of      Connecticut, 
1758-62,    in     "The     Ha- 
vana  Expedition  "  ;  subse- 
quently Captain. 
Isham,  Charles,  55. 
Ives,  Captain  Joseph,  1673- 
1751.    Captain  of  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  1718. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 

Jackson,  Edward,  1605-1681. 
Deputy  from  Cambridge  to 
the  General  Court.  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1647, 
and  for  fifteen  years  there- 
after. (Left  by  his  wiU 
a  large  gift  of  land  to  Har- 
vard College.) 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 

Chase,  William  L.,  123. 

Jackson,     Henry     Stedman, 
171.  „ 

Jackson,  Lteutenant  Timo- 
thy, 1726-1774,  Newton. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Colonial  Forces 
during  the  French  and  In- 
dian War. 

Jackson.     Henry     Scedman, 

171-  T 

Tacquett,    Governor    Jean 

^      Paul,    16 17—        ew- 

castle,  Del.  Governor  of 
New  Sweden  under  General 
Governor  Peter  Stuyvesant, 
1655-57-  Justice  of  New- 
castle, 1676,  '77.  78- 
Beatty,  Franklin  Thomason, 

170. 
Jameson,    Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel    David,     171 5-1800. 
Captain   in   Colonel  James 
Burd's  Augusta  Regiment, 
May,  1 757.     Captain  Sec- 
ond  Regi.rient   Pennsylva- 
nia Foot,  December,  I757- 
Major,  1759-  Brigade  Major 
and     Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1760.     Served  at  Forts  Lit- 
tleton,   Halifax,    Augusta, 
and  Aughwick,  and  at  the 
Battle    of    Loyal     Hanna, 

I756-59' 
Fisher,  Robert  S.  J.,  152. 

Jannev,    Thomas,    1695. 

Member  of  the  Council  of 
Pennsylvania,  1684-86. 
Smith,  Thomas  M.,  II5- 
Jennings,  Edmund,  1659-1727- 
Attorney-General     to    the 
Doi-ninion      of      Virginia, 
1684.    Member   of    the 
House  of  Burgesses,  1692. 
Member  of  the    Kings 
Council,    1684-98-     Secre- 
tary of  the  Dominion  and 
President  of  the  Council ; 
also  Acting  Governor,  1706 
-10,  from  the  death  of  Gov- 
ernor Nott  to  the  advent  of 
Governor  Spotiswoode. 

149 


Deen,    William    Morris,   42, 

161. 
Lee,  Edmund  Jennings,  100. 
Jenkins,  Willia.',  1648-1712. 
Member  of  Assembly,  1690 
-95.    Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil, Province    of    Pennsyl- 
vania, 1691-92. 
Lloyd,  Howard  W.,  loi. 
MuUikin,  Howard,  114- 
Jenks,  Captain  Samuel,  1732- 
1801,  Lynn.     Captain  of  a 
Company  in  Colonel  Salton- 
stall's    Regiment,    General 
Ruggles's  Brigade,  1758  and 
1760. 
Jenks,  Htnry  Fitch,  127. 
JEWETT,  Captain  Joseph,  1656 
-1694,  who  served  in  King 
Philip's  War    under  Cap- 
tain Samuel  Brocklebank. 
Gerry,  Allston,  48. 
Johnson,  Captain  Abner,  1702 
-1751.     Wallingford  Com- 
pany. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  56. 
Johnson,  Captain   Edward, 
1599-1672,  Woburn.    Dep- 
uty to   the   General   Court 
i643to  1671,  except  the  year 
1648.   Speaker,  1655-  Cap- 
tain of  first  Train  Band  of 
Woburn,  1644-     Ensign  m 
Captain     George     Cooke  s 
Company,   1638.    Lieuten- 
ant,   1643.      One    of    the 
Founders   of    the   Ancient 
aad     Honorable    Artillery 
Company,  1637.  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Woodworth,  Newell  Bertram, 

88. 
Adams,  Edward  M.,  I2t. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131- 
Johnson,  Captain  Isaac,  — — 
1675.     Captain  of  the  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artil- 
lery Company,  1635.    Cap- 
tain of  the  Roxbury  Com- 
pany, 1653.    In  the  famous 
Narragansett    Fort    Fight, 
Captain  Johnson  was  killed 
while  leading  his  men  into 


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1    Morris,   42, 

Jennings,  100. 
.',  1648-17 12- 
Uscmbly,  1690 
er  of  the  Coun- 
;  of  Pennsyl- 
92. 

i  W.,  loi. 
invd,  114- 
Samuel,  1732- 
Captain  of  a 
Colonel  Salton- 
itnent,  General 
rigade,  1758  and 

Fitch,  127. 
IN  Joseph,  1656 
served  in  King 
ar    under  Cap- 
Brocklebank. 
,,48. 

UN  Abner,  1702 
lUingford  Com- 

Llbert,  56. 
TAIN   Edward, 

Woburn.    Dep- 

General  Court 
I,  except  the  year 
iker,  1655.  Cap- 
t  Train  Band  of 
644.  Ensign  in 
ieorge     Cooke's 

1638.    Lieuten- 
One    of    the 

of    the   Ancient 
lorable    Artillery 

1637,  Colony  of 
etts  Bay. 

Newell  Bertram, 

^ardM.,  I2t. 
Abijah,  131- 

TAIN  Isaac, 

iptain  of  the  An- 
Honorable  Artil- 
pany,  1635.  Cap- 
le  Roxbury  Com- 
3.  In  the  famous 
sett  Fort  Fight, 
ohnson  was  killed 
ding  his  men  into 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


the  fort  over  the  felled  tree 
which  was  the  only  bridge 
over  the  swamp,  and  across 
which  but  one  man  could 
pass  at  a  time. 
Bowen,   Clarence   Winthrop, 

Morris,  Seymour,  128. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 
Johnson,       James       Bowen, 
153. 
Johnson,  Ensign  James,  1677- 
1752.     Ensign  of  the  New 
Hampshire       Troops       in 
Queen  Anne's  War,  1705. 
Cadle,  Henry,  186. 
Johnson,  Captain  John,  1600- 
1659.     Came  from  England 
with  Winthrop.  Was  "  Sur- 
veyor of    all  ye   Armyes." 
Deputy  to  the  first  General 
Court     of      Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Morrison,  George  A.,  61. 
Heaton,  John  E..  141. 
Johnson,  James  Bowen,  153. 
Morris,  Seymour,  128. 
Johnson,  Hon.  Samuel,  1710- 
1785.     A  Chief  Magistrate 
of  West  Jersey,  and  Dele- 
gate to  the  First  Provincial 
Congress  of  Trenton,  March 

29.  1775- 
Bowers,  John  Meyer,  36. 
Johnson,     Major    William, 
1629-1704.  Woburn,  Mass. 
Deputy     to     the     General 
Court,  1674,  1676-83.     As- 
sistant, 1683-86. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
Tones,  Nathaniel.    Deputy  to 
the    General    Court,  1727, 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  130. 
Jones,    Lieutenant-Colonel 
John,  Jr.,  1722-1797.   Tri- 
vato    in  Captain    Jeremiah 
Belknap's  Company,  1757. 
Major  in  Third  Middlesex 
Regiment,  1762.     Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel in  1771. 
Churchill,  Gaidiner  A.,  123- 


Jones,  Deputy-Governor 
William,  1624-1706.  As- 
sistant, 1662-64.      Deputy 


Governor,     1664-65,    I'iw 
Haven  Colony.     Assistant, 
1665-91.     Deputy-Gover- 
nor,   169T-98,    Colony    of 
Connecticut. 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  46. 
Metcalf ,  James  Betts,  59. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Winthrop,  67. 
Wilcox,  Reynold  Webb,  87. 
Norton,  John  Grant.  175. 
Jones,     Sergeant    William, 
1713-1817.  Served  in  Colo- 
nel Nathan  Whiting's  Regi- 
ment in   1761,    Expedition 
against  Canada. 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  46. 
JUDD,  Captain  Thomas,  1662- 
1747.    Ensign  of  the  Water- 
bur)    Tvai.i     Band,     1703. 
Promoted    Captain,    1715. 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Cowles,  Calvin  Duvall,  152. 
JuDD,  Thomas, 1688.  Dep- 
uty from  Farmington  to  the 
General  Court  of  Connecti- 
cut, 1667.  and  afterward. 
Cowles,  Calvin  Du.'il,  152. 
JuDSON,  Lieutenant  Joseph, 
1619-1690.     Ensign   Strat- 
ford   Train     Band.      Was 
appointed,  July  6,  1665,  by 
the  General  Court,  one  of  a 
committee   to    defend    the 
coast  from  Stratford  to  Rye 
against   the    Dutch    under 
Admiral  De  Reuter.    Lieu- 
tenant,    July    26,     1672. 
Served    in    King    Khilip's 
War,  and  Lieutenant  of  the 
Woodbury     Train     Band, 
1684  ;  also  many  times  Dep- 
uty to  the  General   Court, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Marshall,     Henry     Rutgers, 

58. 
Judson,    William    Voorhees, 

127. 
Deming,  Judson  K.,  139. 
Sanford,  Samuel  S.,  144. 

41 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Keith,     Josiah,     i704-i754> 
Easton.      Soldier    in     the 
French  and  Indian   Wars, 
Province   of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Dana,  Richard  S.,  42. 
Thompson,  Gilbert,  156- 
Kellogg,  Lieutenant  Joseph, 
who  was  a  Lieutenant  at 
Hadley,  1662.     He  was  a 
Sergeant   in  Captain  Wil- 
liam    Turner's     Company 
in   Falls    Fight,    May    19, 
1676. 
Brewster,  Lyman  Denn.son, 

138. 
Kellogg,    Captau;    Martin, 
who  was  several  times  cap- 
tured by  the   Indians,  and 
was  commissioned  Captain. 
Brewster,  Lyman   Dennison, 
138. 
Kendall,   Lieutenant    Sam- 
uel, 1682-1764-     Lieuten- 
ant Massachusetts  Militia, 
1732. 
Kendall,  Edward  Hale,  50- 
Kent,  Colonel  Jacob,  1720- 
1812,  Plaistov,  N.  H.,  and 
Newbury,    Vt.       Commis- 
sioned,   1760,    First  Lieu- 
tenant   of    Captain     John 
Hazen's  Company  in  Colo- 
nel   John     Goffe's      New 
Hampshire     Regiment, 
which  formed  a  part  of  the 
Expedition  under  command 
of    Major-General    Jeffrey 
Amherst  for  the   invasion 
of  Canada.  Commissioned, 
1764,    by    Governor    Ben 
ning  Wentworth,   Captain 
of   the   first   military  com- 
pany   organized    in    New- 
bury. Subsequently  Colonel 
of  the   Regiment  of    Pro- 
vincial Militia  in  that  vicin- 
ity.    Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  I-772.     Af- 
terward   serv-'d    v;itu    dis- 
tinction as  Colonel  in  the 
V  ar  of  the  Revolution. 
Kent,  Henry  Oakes,  I7i- 

242 


Ketcham,  Lieutenant  John, 

1697.    Huntingdon 

Militia,  Long  Island,  N.  Y, 
Ketcham,  William  Piatt,  56. 

Keteltas,  Captain  Abraham, 
1673-1744.  Appointed  Cap- 
tain of  Militia  in  New  York 
City  by  Governor  Hunter 
1717. 
Beekman,     James     William, 

34. 
Foulke,  Bayard  Fish,  47. 
Key,  Philip,  1696-1764.   Mem- 
ber of  the  Lower  House  of 
Assembly  of  Maryland  from 
St.  Mary's  County,   ^20- 
36,     1750-54  ;    also     from 
Charles  County. 
Howard,  McHenry,  113. 
Ramsay,  Henry  Ashton,  Ii5- 
Keyes,  Elias,  original  propri- 
etor of  Londonderry,  N .  H . , 
1719.     Member  of  Gilbert 
Abbott's  Company  at  An- 
napolis, Nova  Scotia,  171O1 

Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  175. 
Keyes,    Major   John,   1674- 
1768.    Major  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 
Leach,  J.  Gro.wille,  99- 
Kilbourne,   Se;  geant  John, 
1624-1703.      Sergeant, 
WethersftpU   Train  Band, 

5637-75- 
Wells,  Chn -les  Nassau,  86. 
King,  Jame    1675-7722.  Mem- 
ber    of     Captaii.     Samuel 
Baynard's  Compnny  in  gar- 
rison at  DeerSeld.  1722-23. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  Pinney,  44- 
Kingsbury,  Joseph,  ist.    Pri- 
vate   in      Captain     Simon 
\V  ainwright'p  Company, 
I7u8. 
Kin  sbury,  Frederick  J.,  142. 
Kingsbury,  Captain  Joseph, 
2d,   Norwich.     Deputy    to 
the    General  Court,    1731. 
'34.  '38,  '39.  '42.     Ensign, 
J719.      Lieutenant,    1727- 
'Japtain,  1748- 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  142. 


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ANTS. 

TENANT  John, 
Huntingdon 
g  Island,  N.  Y. 
liam  Piatt,  56. 
rAiN  Abraham, 
Appointed  Cap- 
:ia  in  New  York 
vernor  Huntnr 

ames     William, 

rd  Fish,  47- 
196-1764.   Mem- 
Lower  House  of 
f  Maryland  from 

County,  W20- 
54  ;  also  from 
unty. 

Henry,  113. 
nry  Ashton,  Ii5- 

original  propri- 
donderry,  N.H., 
imber  of  Gilbert 
Company  at  An- 
ova  Scotia,  17 10. 

lore  Safford,  I75- 
)R  John,  1674- 
ijor  in  the  Massa- 
lilitia. 
rcriville,  gg. 
Be;  geant  John, 
5.  Sergeant, 
pij   Train  Band, 

-les  Nassau,  86. 
1675-T722.  Mem- 
Captaii.  Samuel 
3  Zompnny  in  gar- 
JeerSeld.  1722-23. 
linand  Pinney,  44- 
Joseph,  ist.  Pri- 
Captain  Simon 
ght'p  Company, 

.Frederick  J.,  142. 
Captain  Joseph, 
wich.  Deputy  to 
leral  Court,  1731. 
'39,  '42.  Ensign, 
Lieutenant,    1727- 

1748.    .  ,   ^ 
.Frederick  J.,  142. 


/!fDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Knapp,  Isaac.     Soldier  in  the 
Expedition  against  Canada, 
1690. 
Remick,  John  A.,  I2g. 
Remick,  Ninian  B.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Knapp,  Nathaniel,  1713-1776. 
Soldier  in  the  Second  Louis- 
burg  Expedition,  1758-59. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Remick,  Ninian  B.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Knapp,    Samuel,     1717-1745- 
Soldier,   killed    at    Louis- 
burg,  1745- 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Kyn,  JOran,  1620-1690.     Sol- 
dier in  the  Life  Guard  of 
Governor  John  Prinz,  third 
Governor  of   the    Swedish 
Colony  on  the  Delaware. 
Hornor,    William    Macpher- 
son,  53. 

Kype,    Hendrick,     1576 * 

Appointed      by    Governor 
Stuyvesant  one  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  Nine  Men. 
Kip,  William  V.  B.,  56. 
Judson,  William  v.,  127. 

Lacey,  Captain  David,  1715- 
'•757.  Stratford.  First 
Lieutenant  of  Fairfield 
Company,  1755.  Captain 
of  7th  Company  of  Colonel 
Natbiii  Whiting's  4th  Reg- 
iment, 1756,  and  was  killed 
in  His  Majesty's  service  in 
the  Crown  Point  Expedi- 
tion in  the  following  year, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Brugler,  Charles  E.,  37- 

Ladd,  Captain  Daniel,  1686 

.     Exeter  Scout,  1 7 10. 

Captain  of  a  company  in 
pursuit  of  Indians  in  New 
Hampshire,  1724.  Captain 
of  a  company  raised  for 
protection  of  Rumf  ord,  1 746. 
Brown,  David  H.,  122. 

Lakin,     Ensign     John,  

1697.   Ensign,  1692.    Com- 


mander of  Garrison  at  Gro- 
ton.     Sergeant    in    King 
Philip's  War. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton,    Henry   O.,     Jr., 
127. 
Lamson,    Sergeant    Joseph, 
1658-1752.    Served  in  King 
Philip's    War    in    Captain 
Turner's  Company,  and  in 
Garrison    at     Chelmsford, 
1675  ;     also,    Sergeant    in 
Lieutenant-Colonel   Balan- 
tine's  Company  in  the  Port 
Royal  Expedition,  1710. 
Swan,  Frederick  G.,  77. 
Lamson,   Samuel,   1638-1691, 
Reading,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
Captain  Nathaniel  Daven- 
port's Company,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 
Lamson,  Daniel  S.,  127. 
Lane,  Job,  1620-1697, 15illerica, 
Mass.      Soldier     in     King 
Philip's  War.     Deputy   to 
the      General     Court     six 
terms,  1676-93. 
Clark,  Arthur  W.,  123. 
Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 
Lane,   Colonel  John,    1661- 
1715.      Lieutenant  of   the 
Billerica  Troop,  1693,  King 
William's  War.     Captain  of 
same,  1699.     Major  of  the 
West   Regiment   of    Horse 
and     Foot,     1711,    Queen 
Anne's    War.      Deputy   to 
the   General    Court,    1702. 
Colonel    of    Massachusetts 
Militia.      Died  in  the  ser- 
vice. 
Page,  Walter  Gilman,  128. 
Philbrook,  Charles  Frederick 
Bacon,  128,  171. 
Langdon,  Captain  Richard, 
1694-1765.     Captain,  New 
York  Colonial  Troops.    Ex- 
pedition  to   Canada.     Old 
French  War,  1745. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  80. 
Langdon,    Captain    Tobias, 
1660-1725.   Portsmouth 
County  Provincial  Troops. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Commissioned  Ensign, 
1689:    Lieutenant,    1092; 
Captain,  1696.     King  Wil- 
liam   and    Queen    Anne  s 
Wars.      Province  of    New 
Hampshire. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  80. 
Langstaff,    Captain    John, 
1647-1707.     D  e  p  u  t  y  of 
Council  held  at  Perth  Am- 
boy,  Province  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1688.    Captain  of  New 
Jersey  Militia,  1707- 
Bradford,  T.  Hewson,  96. 

LANSING,  Jacob,  1695- • 

Served  in   Captain    Henry 
Van    Rensselaer's    Trcjp, 
Albany,  I7I5- 
Grinnell,  Wm.  Milne,  49. 
Lardner,    Lieutenant    Lyn- 
FORD  ,    1715-1774-     Ke- 
ceiver-General,  and    Mem- 
ber of  the  Council,  Province 
of  Pennsylvania.     Lieuten- 
ant, Philadelphia  Troop  of 
Horse,   for  defense  of   the 
city  in  the  French  and  In- 
dian War. 
Lardner,  James  L.,  99. 
Law,    Governor   Jonathan, 
Judge     of     the     Supreme 
Court,     171 5-25-      Chief 
Justice,  1725-41.  and  Gov- 
ernor, 1742-50.  Colony  of 
Connecticut. 
Chew,  James  L.,  139-    ^ 
Lawrence,    Captain     John, 
1729.     Captain,   New- 
town, Long  Island,  Troop 
of  Horse,  1689-91.     High 
Sheriff,  1698. 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  SO- 
Wells,  Thomas  Lawrence,  86. 
Whitney,  Stephen,  146. 
Lawrence,  Major  Jonathan, 
1737-1812.     Captain,  1772. 
Major,  1775.  Provincial 
Forces  of  New  York.   Dele- 
gate to  Provincial  Congress, 

1775- 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  57- 
.    L\wrence,  Ensign.     Joseph, 
1666-1759-     finsign,  1744. 

244 


New  York  Provincial 
Forces. 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley, 
78. 
Lawrence,    Major   Thomas. 
Patentee  of  Newtown,  Long 
Island.      Major  of    the 
Queens  County  Forces,  De- 
cember 30,  1689. 
Lawrence,    Abraham    Riker, 

56. 
Riker,  John  Jackson,  09. 
Riker,  John  Lawrence,  69.         ■ 
Wells,  Thomas  Lawrence,  86. 
Whitney,  Stephen,  146- 
Lawrence,  Captain  Thomas, 
1733-1817,    who     com- 
manded   ship     Tartar,    in 
French  War,  1758. 
Wells,  Thomas  Lawrence,  86. 
Lawrence,  Captain  William, 
1623-1680.    Queens  County 
Militia,    1665-80.        Com- 
manded    the      "  Flushing 
Foote    Companie"    at   the 
surrender  of  New  York  to 
the  Dutch,  1673- 
Marshall,  John  Gilbert,  58- 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Schieffelin,  Eugene,  70. 
Schieifelin,  George  Richard, 

71. 
Schieffelin,  William  Jay,  71- 
Thomas,  Lawrence   Buckley, 
78. 
Leach,     Captain     Richard, 
1639-1687,  Salem,  Mass. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94- 
Learned,    Isaac,    165  5-1737. 
who  was  in  Captain  Daven- 
port's   Company    and   was 
wounded  in  a  fight  with  tht; 
Narragansett  Indians.  --'•'> 
in  Captain  Sill's  Company 
in  King  Philip's  War.     One 
of  a  Committee  of  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  to  organize  the  Town 
of  Framingham. 
Hand,  Billings  Learned,  5i- 
Learned,  Bela  P.,  142. 
Learned,  Waiter,  142. 


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'rovincial 

I,  65. 

■rence  Buckley, 

\jOR  Thomas. 
Newtown,  Long 
Major  of  the 
inty  Forces,  De- 
1689. 
.braham    Riker, 

fackson,  6g. 
Lawrence,  69. 
as  Lawrence,  86. 
iphen,  146. 
^PTAiN  Thomas, 
J,    who     com- 
hip     Tartar,    in 
ar,  1758. 

las  Lawrence,  80. 
iPTAiN  William, 
.  Queens  County 
665-80.  Com- 
the  "  Flushing 
impanie "  at  the 
of  Nesv  York  to 

i,  1673- 

)hn  Gilbert,  58. 
ind,  65. 
Eugene,  70. 
George  Richard, 

William  Jay,  71- 
iwrence   iiuckley, 

ptain     Richard, 
7,  Salem,  Mass. 
icis  Olcott,  94. 
saac,    165  5-1737. 
in  Captain  Daven- 
;ompany    and   was 
lin  a  fight  with  thi: 
nsctt  Indians.   --'^ '  •'■> 
lin  Sill's  Company 
Philip's  War.     One 
nmittee  of  the  Gen- 
,rt  of  Massachusetts 
organize  the  Town 
lingham. 

lini^s  Learned,  51- 
Bela  P.,  142- 
Waiter,  142. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Leav''nworth,The  Reverend 
.    Makk,  Chaplain  in  Colonel 
Nathan   Whiting's    Second 
Connecticut  Regiment,  Ex- 
pedition   against    Canada, 
1760;  Montreal,  1761. 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  142. 
Merriman,  William  Bucking- 
ham, 142, 
Lee,  Captain  Richard  Henrv, 
1732-1794.   Captain,  West- 
moreland    Cavalry     Com- 
pany,   1755-65-      Member 
of  the  liouse  of  Burgesses, 
Dominionof  Virginia,  1757- 
64. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  99. 
Lee,  Colonel  Richard,  1647- 
1714.     Member   of    King's 
Council.     Naval    Officer, 

.     1704- 

Lee,  Ed.iund  J.,  99. 
Lee,  Colon  x  Richard,  Colo- 
nial Secretary  of  Virginia 
under  Sir  William  Berke- 
ley. President  of  His  Maj- 
esty's Honorable  Council 
of  State,  1641. 

Chandler,  Walter,  39. 

Lee,  Edmund  Jennings,  99. 
Lee,  Colonel  Stephen,  1698- 
1783.  Served  in  Crown 
Point  Expedition.  Colonel 
of  Militia.  Deputy,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 

Richards,  Frederick  B.,  68. 
Lee,  Colonel  Thomas,  1690- 
1750.  Member  of  the 
King's  Council,  1742-  Com- 
mi'.sioner  to  treat  with  the 
Indians  of  the  Six  Nations, 
1744.  President  of  the 
Council  and  Acting  Gov- 
ernor, 1749. 

Lee,  Eihuuiid  T.,  99. 
Lee,  EnoIg:;  Thomas,  — — 
1705.  Ensign  Lyme  Train 
Band,  1701.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1676, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 

Kichuids,  Frederick  B.,  69. 

LeETE,     GoVKRNOk     WiLLIAM, 

16S3.       One    or    the 


Signers   of   the    Plantation 
Coven.int,  1639.    Assistant 
New   Haven   Colony,  1643 
58.  Deputy  Governor,  1658- 
61.     Commissioner  for  the 
United  Colonies,   1O55-79. 
Governor,  1661-65.    Assibi- 
ant  of  Connecticut  Colony, 
1665-69.  Deputy-Governor, 
1669-76.     Governor,  1676- 
83.      He   was   one   of    the 
Founders   of   New   Haven 
Colony,  and  served  the  Col- 
onies of   New  Haven  and 
Connecticut      continuously 
for  forty  years. 
Betts,  Frederick  H.,  35. 
Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35- 
Collins,  Clarence  L.,  40. 
Hall,  Benjamin  Elihu,  50. 
Ruggles,  James  F.,  69. 
Wadhams,  Frederick  E.,  82. 
Collins,  Atwood,  139. 
Franklin,  William  B.,  140. 
Leete,  Charles  Sidney,  143. 
Trowbridge,  Charles  H.,  145. 
Adams,  Edward  Milton,  179. 
Woodbridge,    Jonathan    Ed- 
wards, 181. 
Leffingwell,       Lieutenant 
Thomas,  -522-1710.     En- 
sign, 1657.     Rendered  im- 
portant   aid   to    "  Uncas " 
when    the    latter  was    be- 
sieged  by  hostile  Indians. 
Lieutenant  of  the  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Train    Band,  1672. 
Served    in    King    Philip's 
War ;  also  served  in  Cap- 
tain Denison's  famous  band 
of  Indian  fighters.    Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1661- 
17 10. 
Collins,      Clarence     Lyman, 

4t. 
Hand,  Billings  Learned,  51. 
Lord,  Nathan  H.,  57- 
Smith,  Thomas  E.  Vermilye, 

74- 
Learned,  Bela  P.,  142. 
Perkins,  J.  Deming,  143. 
Shipman,  Nathaniel,  144. 
Woodward,  Joseph  G.,  146. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


'.    I 


Leffingwell,  Ensign  Thom- 
as,    1649-1724.       Ensign 
Norwich  Train  Band. 
Lord,  Nathan  H.,  57. 

Leisler,  Captain  Jacob,  Cap- 
tain of  the  Fort  and  Mili- 
tary Commandant  and 
acting  Governor  of  the 
Province  of  New  York, 
1689-91.  Executed  for 
treason,  May  16,  1691,  but 
attainder  subsequently  re- 
versed by  Parliament  in 
1695. 
Thomas,  George  Cummmgs, 
163. 

L'Espenard,     Antoine.     See 
Lispenard. 

Leverett,  Sip  John,  161C- 
1679.  Captain  in  Parlia- 
mentary Army,  1644-45. 
Agent  of  the  Bay  Colony 
to  the  English  Court.  Ma- 
jor-Gen.-^ral  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Forces,  i6'i3--73. 
Deputy-Governor.  Gover- 
nor of  Massachusetts,  1673- 
79.  Knighted  by  King 
.  larles  II.,  August,  1676, 
for  important  services  as 
Governor  of  the  colony  dur- 
ing King  Philip's  War. 
Died  in  office. 
Ward,       Charles       Samuel, 

145- 
Merrill,       James      Cushing, 

154- 
Levis,     Samuel,     1694-1734. 
Member  of  Governor's 
Council,    1692.      Province 
of  Pennsylvania. 
•    Levis,  Henry,  100. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  100. 
Lewis,      Evan,      1677-17:5- 
Member  of  the  Provincial 
Assembly  of  Pennsylvania, 
five  sessions,  1706. 
Lewis,  William  Fisher,  57. 
Lewis,  John  T.,  Jr.,  100. 
Lewis,     Lieutenant     James, 
1637  -  1713.        Lieutenant 
Barnstable  Company. 
G'irry,  Allston,  4S. 


Lewis,  Captain  Leonard, 
Captain  of  Foot  Company, 
New  York,  1700. 
Smith,  Philip  Henry  S.,  74. 

Lewis,  Captain  William, 

1690.      Captain     Farminjj- 
ton,   Conn.,   Train    Band, 
1674.     Deputy,  1689-90. 
Schroeder,    James    Langdon, 

71- 
Lispenard,  Captain  An- 
thony, 1683-1758.  New 
York  Colonial  Forces.  Cap- 
tain of  the  Company  raised 
at  New  Rochelle  for  the 
Spanish  Expedition,  1740- 

1742. 
Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  36. 
Smith,    Gouverneur    Mather, 

74. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  80. 
Lispenard,  Antoine,  1643- 
1721  who  was  bearer  of 
military  despatches  from 
Governor  Dongan  of  New 
York  to  Marquis  de  Nou- 
ville,  Governor  of  Canada, 
1687.  Returning  alone  in 
the  dead  of  winter  he 
warned  the  English  of  the 
French  Expedition  known 
as  the  "  Snow-shoe  Expedi- 
tion," which  resulted  in  the 
defeat  of  the  French. 

Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  36. 

Smith,  Gouvernenr  M.,  74. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  80. 
Lispenard, Colonel  Leonard, 
1715-1790.  Member  of  the 
New  York  Colonial  Assem- 
bly, 1759-68  ;  also  Mem- 
ber of  the  first  Colonial 
Congress,  1765. 

Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  74. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graflf,  80. 
Litchfield,  Lawrence,  1614- 
1657.  Member  of  the  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artil- 
lery Company  of  Boston, 
1640 ;   and   of    Lieutenau' 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Thomas  Dymoke's  Com- 
pany at  Barnstable,  in  ac- 
tive service  with  the  In- 
dians, 1643-44. 

Litchfield,  Edward  H.,  57. 
LiTHGow,  Captain  William, 
1715-1798.  In  command 
of  Forts  Richmond,  West- 
ern, and  Halifax  at  differ- 
ent dates,  French  and  In- 
dian Wars. 

Willey,     William     Lithgow, 

133,  171- 
Littleton,  Colonel  Nathan- 
iel,   1654.     Councilor 

of  State  to  Governor  Sir 
William  Berkeley  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1642. 

Dennis,  James  Teackle,  iii. 
Littleton, Colonel  Southey, 
1645-1734,  who  served 
against  the  Indians,  and 
assisted  Sir  William  Berke- 
ley in  Bacon's  Rebellion. 

Dennis,  James  Teackle,  iii. 
Livingston,  Colonel  Philip, 
1686-1749.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Livingston.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Assembly,  1709. 
Participated  in  the  capture 
of  Port  Royal,  1710,  and, 
later,  Colonel  of  the  Provin- 
cial Forces.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1725-49.  Sec- 
retary for  Indian  Affairs, 
Province  of  New  York, 
1721-49. 

Strong,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  76. 

Minis,  John  Livingston,  114. 
Livingston,  Robert,  1654- 
7*728.  First  Lord  or  Pro- 
prietor of  the  M.inor  of  Liv- 
ingston. Member  of  the 
Council,  Province  of  New 
York,  i6gS  and  1701.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Assembly,  1709- 
II. 

Crosby,  Edward  N.,  41. 

Crosby,  Livingston,  42. 

Delafield,  Joseph  Livingston, 
42. 

Delafield,    Maturin     Living- 
ston, 'r.,  42. 


de  Rose,  Edward,  43. 
Erving.  William  V.  R.,  46. 
Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51. 
Livingston,  Philip,  57. 
Strong.  Joseph  Montgomery, 

Jr.,  7&. 
Livingston,      John     Henry, 

100. 
Armstrong,    Horatio    Gates, 

no. 
Minis,  John  Livingston,  114. 
Livingston,  Robert  R.,  171S 
»/75'     Judge    Supreme 
Court,    Province    of    New 
York. 
Livingston,    E.    de    Peyster, 

57. 

Wainwright,  John  T.,  82. 

Wainwright,   William  P.,  Jr., 
82. 

Lloyd,    Edward,    1695. 

Burgess  from  Lower  Nor- 
folk County,  Va.,  1644-45, 
Commander  of  Anne  Arun- 
del County,  Md.,  July  30, 
1650.  Commissioner  t  o 
make  treaty  with  the  Sus- 
quehannock  Indians,  1652. 
Member  of  the  General  As- 
sembly, 1654.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1658-66.  A 
party  to  treaty  with  the 
Susquehannah  Indians, 
1661.  Orders  scouting  par- 
ties against  Indians,  June 
20, 1662.  Commissioner  to 
confer  with  Virginia,  May  9, 
1663. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  96. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Lloyd,    Edward,   1690-171S. 
President    of    the   Council 
and  ex-officio  Governor  of 
the  Province. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Lloyd,  Colonel  E  d  ward, 
1711-1770.  Member  of  the 
Lower  House  of  Assembly 
of  Maryland,  1739.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of 
Maryland  from  1743  to 
176S. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 


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Lloyd,    Colonel     Edward. 
1744-1796.       Member     of 
the    Lower   House  of  the 
Assembly,  I77i-I774- 
Howard,  McHenry.  112. 
Lloyd,    Colonel    Philemon, 
1646-1685.    Commissioner, 
Captain  of  Horse  on  Ches- 
ter and  Wye  River,  July  2. 
1667 ;  and    served  against 
the    Indians.      Colonel    of 
Horse    of     Talbot,    Kent 
'       and   Cecil  Counties,  1681. 
Member  of  the  Assembly, 
1671.   Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Burgesses,  1678,  '81,  '83, 
'84.   Commissioner  to  nego- 
tiate treaty  with   Northern 
Indians  (Five   Nations)   at 
Albany,  1682. 
Brice.  Philip  H.,  g6. 
Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Lloyd,     Deputy  -  Governor 
Thomas,   1640-1694. 
Member    of    the    Council, 
President  of  the   Council, 
and     Deputy-Governor    of 
the   Province   of    Pennsyl- 
vania during  William  Penn  s 
absence  in  England.     For 
eight  years,    i68.'   j3.    the 
chief     magistratf     of     the 
Province.     First  Master  of 
Rolls  ;  and  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal. 
Bickley,  Lawrence  Wharton, 

35- 

Jackson,  Oswald,  55- 

Griscom,  Clement  A.,  97. 

Griscom.  Robert  E.,  97. 

Morris,  Hemy,  loi. 

Milnor,  Thomas  W.,  162. 
Locke,  William,  1628-1720. 
who  was  "Chirurgeon  of 
the  Massachusetts  Forces  in 
the  Mount  Hope  Campaign. 
He  was  Surgeon  of  the 
Massachusetts  Forces  dur- 
ing King  Philip's  War. 

Sears,  Walter  J..  72. 
LocKWOOD,  Lieutenant  Jon- 
athan, 1639-1688.     Colo- 
nial   Forces  of    Connecti- 


cut.    Deputy  to  the  Gene- 
ral Court. 
Lockwood,  James  B.,  57. 
Logan,   Sergeant  Benjamin. 
Sergeant  in   Colonel    Bou- 
quet's  Expedition    against 
the  Indians,  and  Dunmore's 
Expedition,  1774- 
Throckmorton,    Charles  W., 
79. 
Longfellow,    Ensign    Wil- 
liam,    1651-1690,     New- 
bury, Mass.    Ensign  in  the 
Canada  Expedition,  1690. 
Gerry,  Allston,  48. 
Woodman,  Clarence  E.,  88. 
Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 
Lord,     Captain      Richard, 
1611-1662.     Captain   First 
Troop  of  Horse,  Colony  of 
Connecticut,     1657.      One 
of  the  Patentees  under  the 
Charter     of     1662,     from 
Charles  II. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49- 
Lord,  Frank  H.,  57- 
McAllister,  Heywiird  Hall,  li. 
Lord,  Lieutenant  Richard, 
1647-1727.     Ensign  Lyme 
Train  Band,  1703-     Lieu- 
tenant, 1708,  of  New  Lon- 
don County  Company  for 
service    in    Queen    Anne's 
War,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  69. 
Kobbe.  George  C,  162. 
Sill,  Frederick  Shroedev,  73. 
LORING,  Captain  John,  Provin- 
cial Forces,  Massachusetts. 
Commanded  a  company  in 
Colonel  Joseph  Thatchers 
Regiment  in  the  Expedition 
against  Crown  Point,  1755- 

56- 
Noyes,  James  A.,  63.  128. 
Barker.  E.  Tobey,  122. 
LoTHROP,   Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel    Simon,     1689-1774- 
Ccu^manded  a  Connecticut 
Regiment  at  the   storming 
of  Louisburg,  1745- 
Hyde,  Edwin  F.,  54. 

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Hyde,  Frederick  E.,  54- 
Hooker,  Edward  W.,  142- 

LovEjoY,  John, i6qo,  An- 

dover,  Mass.  Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Wethcrbee,  Winthrop,  I33. 
Lowe,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry,  1717-  Com- 
manded the  Militia  of  Samt 
Mary's  County,  1696.  Judge 
of  the  Provincial  Court  of 
Maryland,  1697.  Deputy 
Commissary  General,  1695- 

97- 
Browne,  Bennet  B..  m. 
Ludlow,     Deputy-Governor 
Roger,    1590-1665.      As- 
sistant General  Court,  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  Colony,  1630. 
Deputy-Governor,     1634. 
Served  with  Mason  as  "Ad- 
viser "     in     Pequot    War. 
Deputy-Governor  Connecti- 
cut Colony,   1639.      Com- 
mander-in-chief    of     Con- 
necticut Forces  in    antici- 
pated   conflict    with     the 
Manhattoes  and  Dutch. 
Shelton,  George  G.,  72. 
Shelton,  William  A.,  73- 
Thompson.Frederick  Diodati, 

78. 
Thompson,  William  P.,  79- 
LUDWELL,  Governor  Philip, 
Memberof  the  King'sCoun- 
cil,  1676-83.  Member  of 
the  General  Court,  1676-77. 
Deputed  to  raise  men  and 
horses  for  the  Indian  War, 
1676.  Appointed  Governor, 
Colony  of  North  Carolina, 
by  the  Proprietors,  1693- 

97. 
Chandler,  Walter,  39- 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 
Ludwell,    Colonel    Philip, 
1672-1727.    Member  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses, Domin- 
ion of  Virginia,  and  Speaker 
of  the  same,  I795-     Mem- 
ber of  King's  Council,  1710 
-15. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 


Lux,  Darby,  1697-1750.  Mem- 
ber of  the  General  Assembly 
of  Maryland,  1748-50. 
Wilson,  James  G.,  Ii7- 

Lyman,  Lieutenant  John, 
i623-i690,whoserved  under 
and  was  in  command  after 
the  death  of  CaptainWilliam 
Turner,  of  the  Northamp- 
ton soldiers,  m  the;  famous 
"  Falls  Figtt "  above  Deer- 
field,  Massachusetts,  May 
18, 1676. 
Collins,  Clarence  Lyman,  41. 
Haight,    Frederick    Everest, 

so- 
Short,  Edward  Lyman,  73. 
Sanford,  George  B.,  144- 
Hammond,   Lyman  Dresser, 
180. 
Lynde, Simon,  1624-1687. 
Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable    Artillery  Com- 
pany, 1658.  Served  in  King 
Philip's   War,    1675.      As- 
sistant, 1668-79.    Justice  of 
the   Superior  Court,  1687. 
Colony    of    Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  63. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  186. 
Lyon,  Henry, 1703-  Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  East  Jersey,  1675- 
86.     Member  of  the  King's 
Council,  1683-86. 
Goode,  G.  Brown,  152. 


Mabie,    Jan    Pietersie, 

1725.  Freeholder  in  Al- 
bany. His  stone  garrison- 
house  was  successfully  de- 
fended against  the  French 
and  Indians  when  Schenec- 
tady was  destroyed  in  1690. 
Served  on  all  the  "  alarms" 
to  repel  attacks,  and  en- 
rolled men  under  Colonial 
sanction. 
Long,  Oscar  Fitzallan,  154- 

McCall.  Major  Samuel,  1721 
-1762.  Major  in  the  Asso- 
ciated Regiment  for  the  de- 


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Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  gi. 

IJalch,  Thomas  Willing.  95. 

McCarty,    Daniel.     Burgess, 

Westmoreland  County,  Va. , 

1706.       Speaker      of     the 

House  of   Burgesses,  171 5 

-30. 

Throckmorton,   Charles  W., 

79- 
McClary,  Captain  John,  1719 
1 801.      Epsom.     Soldier  in 
Captain    Joseph  Thomas's 
Company  of  Scouts  at  the 
relief  of    Epsom,    N.   H., 
September-October,    1747. 
under  orders  from  Governor 
Benning  Wentworth.    Sub- 
sequently Captain  of  New 
Hampshire  Provincial  Mili- 
tia. 
Bangs,  Charles  McClary,  170. 
Bangs,  Frederick  L.,  170. 
McDouGALL,  General  Alex- 
ander,    1732-1786,     who 
commanded  the      med  ves- 
sels Tiger  and  Barringlon, 
sailing  out  of   New   York 
under   letters    of    marque, 
French  War,  I756- 
*Hawkes.  E.  McDougall,  52. 
MclNTOsH,    Captain    John 
MoHR,  1700-1761.     Mcin- 
tosh County,  Ga.     Captain 
of  the  Highland  Light  In- 
fantry, under  General  Ogle- 
thorpe's command,  against 
the    Spaniards,    1740. 
Wounded  and  captured  at 
Fort  Moosa.  Florida,  after 
a  gallant  fight,  and  sent  a 
prisoner  to  Spain. 
Winston,  Frederick  H.,  134, 
181. 
McKiM,  Lieutenant  Thomas, 
1710-1786.     Commissioned 
by  the  Governor  of  Dela- 
ware, Lieutenant  of  Militia 
in    the    Upper    Regiment 
from  Brandywine  Hundred, 

1756- 
Wilson,  James  G.,  II7- 

350 


McLellan,  Hugh,  1710-1797. 
Served  in  the  defense  of 
Narragansett,  No.  7,  in  the 
French  and    Indian   War, 

1745- 
Foster,  Howell,  47- 
McNeil,  Captain  Archibalc, 
of  Litchfield.  Ensign, Colo- 
nel Phineas  Lyman's  Tenth 
Connecticut   Regiment, 
Lord  Loudon's  Expedition, 
Fort  Edward,  I757.     Cap- 
tain, Colonel   John  Reed's 
Fourth    Connecticut  Regi- 
ment,   1758,  and    Captain, 
Colonel    David    Wooster's 
Third    Connecticut    Regi- 
ment, 1759.  at  Crown  Point. 
Captain,  Colonel  Wooster  s 
Third  Regiment,  1760,  Ex- 
pedition    against    Canada. 
Captain,    Colonel    Nathan 
Whiting's  Second  Connec- 
ticut Regiment,  1761,  Ex- 
pedition against  Montreal. 
Captain    same     Regiment, 
17O2,     Expedition   against 
Havana  and    the    Spanish 
West  Indies.    His  company 
was     recruited    mostly    in 
Litchfield,  Connecticut. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  62. 
Macomber,  Captain  Elijah, 
1718-1802.    Taunton.    En- 
sign Fifth  Company,  Third 
Regiment      Massachusetts 
Militia,   1762.     Captain 
Fifth     Company,    Third 
Regiment,  I77i- 
Foster,  Francis  A.,  124. 
McPherson,  Captain  Robert, 
Third    Battalion,    Colonial 
Forces    of     Pennsylvania, 
175S. 
Stevenson,  William  P.,  75- 
Macpherson,  Captain  John, 
1726-1792.    Commander  of 
the  privateer  Britannia,  of 
Philadelphia,  French  War, 
1757  ;  also  in  Spanish  War, 
1762.     He  was  made  a  Bur- 
gess of  Edinburgh,  his  birth- 
place, in  1764,  in  honor  of 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


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tlie  West  Indies. 

Hornor,  William  Macpher- 
son,  53.  98- 
M ACPHERSON,  Lieutenant 
William,  175O-1613.  En- 
sign, 1769.  Lieutenant, 
1773,  and  Adjutant  of  the 
ifith  Regiment  of  Foot, 
British  Army.  He  resigned 
at  the  beginning  of  the 
Revolution  and  was  granted 
a  commission  as  lirevet 
Major  by  the  Continental 
Congress,  September  16, 
1779,  in  recognition  of  his 
services    i'  cause   of 

American  cndence. 

Hornor,    Wiii,.m    Macpher- 

son,  53,  98. 

Macy,   Lieutenant  George, 

of  Taun.on,  Mass.     Served 

in    King    Philip's    War. 

Deputy,  1672-78. 

Miller,  Charles  B.,  60. 

Miller,  Edward  C,  60. 
Mahew,  Thomas.  Deputy 
from  Watertown  to  Gen- 
eral Court,  1636-37.  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Island,  1641- 
64,  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay. 

Daggett,  William  G.,  139. 
Mallary,  Abner,  1723-1804. 
Member  of  Captain  Eben- 
ezer  Down's  Company, 
Woodbury.  Conn.  Fort 
William  Henry  Expedition, 

1757- 

Backus,  Brady  Electus,  32. 

Man,      Richard,      1652 . 

Served  in  the  Indian  Wars 
in  Connecticut,  and  was 
in  the  "  N  arraganse  tt 
Sortie." 

Banks,  David,  Jr.,  32. 

Mann,  EHas  P.,  58. 

Mann,  Francis  N.  Jr.,  58. 
Manning,    Ensign     Samuel, 
1644-1710.     Ensign  in  the 
Militia,   Colony  of   Massa- 
chusetts. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  99. 


MANSFiri-i),     Andrew,     1623 

.  Lynn.    Deputy  to  the 

General     Court,     1680-83. 
of    Massachusetts 


Walter     Kendall, 


Colony 
Bay. 

Watkins, 

133- 
Mansfield,  Major  Moses, 
1639-1703.  Lieutenant, 
New  Haven  Troops,  1675. 
Captain,  1676.  Appointed 
Major  Commanding,  1694. 
Served  with  distinction  in 
Indian  W'ars.  Member  of 
General  Court  for  over 
twenty  years,  also  Assist- 
ant, 1691. 

Scudder,  Henry  T.,  71. 
Maris,    George,     1632-1705. 
Memberof  Provincial  Coun- 
cil, 1695,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Dulles,  Andrew  Clieves.  97. 
Marsh,  Captain  Joseph,  of 
Lebanon.  Ensign,  1757. 
Lord  Loudon's  Expedition 
to  Fort  Edward.  Lieu- 
tenant, 1 761.  Captain,  4th 
Company,  12th  Regiment 
of  Connecticut,  1763,  in  the 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Rogers,  James  S..  103. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  104. 
Marsh,  Captain  Moses,  1718- 
1796.  Commanding  Had- 
ley  Company,  Massachu- 
setts Militia.  Marched  to 
the  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  July,  1757- 

Marsh,  Charles  W.,  58. 
Marshall,  Captain  Samuel, 

1675.      Killed    in    the 

"  Swamp    Fight,"    King 
Philip's  War. 

Greene,  Richard  H.,  49. 
Marshall,  Captain  Thomas, 
1613-1689,  Lynn.  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain,  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1659, 
'60,  '63,  '64,  '67,  '68,  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay. 

Watkins,     Walter     Kendall, 
132- 


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AS,  who  served,  during  the 
French  and  Indian  War,  in 
the  Vii-ginia  Militia.    Mem- 
ber I'i    the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses i;>78-i687- 
Thomas,  Douglass  H.,7S,  no- 
Barton,  Randolph,  no. 
Marshall,  Daviii  B.,  lU- 
Smith,  Edwin  H.,  US- 
Marston,    Isaac.     Pn^^t^.    "J 
King  William's  War  from 
Hampton,  N.  H. 
Pearson,  Joseph  H.  S.,  I2». 
Marston,  Lieutenant  John, 
1715-1786.     Lieutenant   in 
Timothy     Ruggles's     Foot 
Company,  I740.    Served  at 
Loi.i'-burg,  1745- 
Marsion,  Henry  W.,  loi. 
Marston,  John,  loi. 

MARTIN.CoLONEL  JOSIAH,l6q8- 

1778.  Provincial  Aide-ae- 
Camp  to  the  Royal  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Province  of 
New  York,  1757-  Member 
of  the  Governors  Council, 

1759-61. 
Martin,  Jonathan  \V.,  loi. 
Mason.Captain  George,  1670- 
1711.  Captain  of  Rangers 
in  i6()?-i70o.  County  Lieu- 
tenant.Stafford  Coiinty.Va. , 
and,  under  General  Nichol- 
son, was  engaged  in  Indian 

Wars.  ^,     ,       „, 

Throckmorton,    Charles   W., 

Mason.'^Lieutenant  George, 
i6qc^i735.  County  I^eu- 
tenant,Stafford  County  ,\  a., 
171C).  Member  Assembly, 
1718-28. 
Throckmorton,    Charles    w., 

■         MAS0n'\iEUTEN ANT  GEORGE. 

County  Lieutenant,  Stafford 
County,  Va.,  1675.  »«?>•«: 
sented  his  County  m  Bacon  s 
Assembly  in  1676.  Espoused 
the  popularsidem  the  House 
of  Burgesses.  Indian  Wars, 
1675-84.  , 


Throckmorton,   Charles   W., 

Mason',  Captain  Hugh,  1605- 
1678.     Lieutenant    Water- 
town    Train    Hand,     1645. 
Captain,  1652-78.     Deputy 
to  the  General  Court  nine 
terms,    i635-77-      Member 
of    the    Council    of    War, 
1676.  Commanded  his  com- 
pany    in    the     "Sudbury 
Fight,"     April    29,    1676, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Ayer,  James  B.,  121. 
Lamed,  Francis  Mason,  127. 
Mason,  Charles  Frark,  128. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  13  3- 
Mason,  TheodorusB.  M  ,  154« 
Baker,  Frank,  I79-  ^         ,,„ 
Mason,    James,    i625-io<5  7- 
Member    of    Governors 
Council,  Colony  of  Virginia, 

1652-54.  ...»       - 
Cleeman,  Ricnard  A.,  96. 
Mason,   Major    John,    i6<»- 
1672.    Lieutenant  under  bir 
Thomas  Fairfax  in  the  Neth- 
erlands.  One  of  the  Found- 
ers of  Connecticut.     Com- 
manded the  Colonial  Forces 
in  the  Pequot  War,  1637. 
Assistant,    1642-60.      Pat- 
entee and  Deputy-Governor 
of   Connecticut    under   the 
Charter   from  Charles  II., 
1662.      Deputy  -  Governor, 
1660-70.   Commissioner  for 
the  United  Colonies,  1647- 
61.    He  was  for  many  years 
Commander-in-chief  of  the 
Military  Forces  of  the  Col- 
ony, and  organized  the  first 
Troop  of  Horse,   1657-58. 
He   served  the   Colony   m 
many    other    positions    of 
trust  and  confidence,    and 
was   said  by   Trumbull   to 
have  been  one  of  the  first 
class  of  settlers  who  were 
the  civil  and  religious  fath- 
ers of  the  Colony. 
Hart,  George  W.,  5i- 
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Price,  Henry  R.,  67. 

Whitney,  Drake,  87. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 

Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  104. 

Turner,  Luther  C,  145- 

Bissell,  George  Francis,  179. 
Mather,  Lieutenant  Joseph, 
1686-1749.  Lieutenant  of 
the  First  Company,  in  the 
Town  of  Lyme,  Conn., 
1738. 

Smith,   Gouverneur    Mather, 

74. 
Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 
Mavberry,     Richard,    1735- 
1807.       Of      Garrison    at 
Marblehead,  Me.,  1757. 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83. 
Mayberry,      William,     1710 

.     Soldier   in   Captain 

George    Berry's  Company, 
and  in  Captain  Hill's  Com- 
pany 1748-49,  French  and 
Indian  War. 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83. 
Bodge,  George  Madison,  122. 
Mayo,  John,  a  member  of  the 
"Barnstable  Company"  of 
Plymouth  Colony,  Lieuten- 
ant Thomas  Dvmoke  com- 
manding. Active  service  in 
1643-44. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72. 
Mayo,  Samuel,  a  member  of 
the      "  Barnstable      Com- 
pany "of  Plymouth  Colony, 
Lieutenant     Thomas     Dy- 
moke  commanding.  Active 
service  in  1643-44. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72. 
Mayo,     Colonel    William, 
1684-1744.     Major,    1730, 
Colonel,  1740.     Goochland 
County   Troop,    Provincial 
Forces  of  Virginia. 
Mayo,  Edward  C,  58,  106. 
Meigs,  Captain  Janna,  1672- 
1739.       Captain,    Guilford 
Company,  1717.    Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1716-18, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Clarke,  Edward  Smith,  40. 
Meade,  Richard  Worsam,  154. 


Mekins,  Thomas.     Killed  by 
the    Indians    at    Hatfield, 
1675,  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Belknap,  Robert  Lenox,  34. 
Melvin,  John,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.     Member  of  Captain 
Joseph      Sill's     Company, 
King   Philip's  War,  1675- 
76. 
Melville,  Henry,  59. 

Melyn,    Cornelis,    1602 . 

President  of  the  Council  of 
"Eight-Men, "       1643, 
Province   of  New  Nether- 
land. 
Houston,     William    Church- 
hill,  Jr.,  98. 
Merrick,  VVilliam.  A  member 
of     the    "  Duxbury    Com- 
pany "  of  Plymouth  Colony, 
Captain     Myles     Standish 
commanding.      Active  ser- 
vice in  1642-44. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72. 
Meredith,  Captain  Samuel, 
1 732-1 80S.       Captain      in 
Colonel     William      Byrd's 
Regiment.    Served  at  Forts 
Chiswell,  Cumberland,  Pitt, 
etc. 
Walker,  Gustavus  A.,  83,  166. 
Merriam,  Lieutenant  Caleb, 
1 707-1 770.     Ensign,  1749- 
Lieutenant,  1756.  Walling- 
ford.  Conn. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  56. 
Merriam,      Captain      John, 
1659-1742.         Lieutenant, 
1704.      Captain,    1712. 
Deputy,  1697-1715.     Wal- 
lingford.  Conn. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert    '6- 
Merriam,  Captain    Nathan- 
iel, 1613-1693.     Served  in 
Pequot  and  King  Philip's 
Wars. 
Johnson,  Joseph  H.,  55. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  56. 
Middleton,     Governor 
Arthur,  1681-1737.  Com- 
missioner to  Virginia,  1715. 
Member  and  Speaker  of  the 
Commons.      President    of 


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the  Convention  of  1719. 
Member  and  President  of 
the  Council,  and  Royal  Gov- 
ernor, 1725-3O'  I'rovince 
of  South  Carolina. 
Morris,  Charles  C.  P.,  102. 

MiDDLETON,       EUWARD,      

1685.  Member  of  the  Grand 
Council,  1678-S4,  Province 
of  South  Carolina. 
Morris,  Charles  C.  P.,  102. 
MiDDLETON,     The    Honour- 
able  Henry,    1717-1784- 
Member  and   President  of 
the    Council,    Province    of 
South  Carolina.     President 
of  Congress,  1774. 
Morris,  Charles  C.  P.,  102. 
Mifflin,     John,     1714-1759- 
Commissioner   for  the  de- 
fense  of    the    Province   of 
Pennsylvania,  1745-    Mem- 
ber of  Provincial  Council, 
1752.      Member  of  Indian 
Conference  at  Easton,  1757- 
Mifflin,  lames,  59.  loi. 
Mifflin,  William,  loi. 

MiGHiLL,  Stephen,    1651 , 

Rowley,  Mass.,  who  served 
in  King  Philip's  War. 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  75- 
Miles,  Captain  John,   1644- 
1704,    who    served    under 
Major  Robert  Treat  in  the 
Great  Swamp  Fight. 
O'Conor,   John    Christopher, 

f>3- 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Winthrop,  66. 
Miles,  Frederick  P.,  I43- 
Pond,  Nicholas  M.,  I43- 
Sanlord,  George  B.,  I44- 
Wylie,  David  Sandford,  163. 
Miller,    Lieutenant     John 
George,  1715-1762.    Lieu- 
tenant  in    Colonel    James 
Burd's  Regiment  of  Provin- 
cial Forces,  1760. 
Egle,  William  Henry,  97. 
Minor,  Captain  John,  1634- 
1719,     Woodbury,     Conn. 
Indian  Commissioner. 
Deputy     to     the    General 


Court.  Served  in  the  French 
and   Indian  Wars  of   1707 
-oS. 
Minor,  John  C,  60. 
Judson,  William  V.,  127. 
Minor.  Seth.     Served  in  Cap- 
tain Ebenezer  Down's  Com- 
pany, which  inarched  to  the 
relief     of      Fort      William 
Henry,  August,  1757- 
Minor,  JohnC,  60. 
MiNOT,     George,     i  594-1671, 
Dorchester,  Mass.    Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1635 

-37- 
Clark,  Arthur  W.,  123. 
Minot,  Colonel  James,  1694- 
1759.     Of  Concord,  Massa- 
chusetts,   Militia,  1756. 
Mitchell,  William  Anderson, 
60. 
Minot,  Captain  James,  1653- 
1735,  Concord,  Mass.  Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court, 
1700-01.    Captain,  Concord 
Militia     Company,      1684. 
Soldier    in    Expedition    to 
Canada,  1690. 
Melville,  Henry,  59- 
Bent,  Samuel  A.,  122. 
Clark,  Arthur  W-,  123. 
Mitchell,   Matthew,    i59»- 
1645.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  May, 1637,  which 
voted   that  "There   shalbe 
an   offensive   warr    against 
the    Pequoitt."     Trumbull 
says    that    "the    measures 
taken  by  this  court  were  so 
spirited,  that  the  names  of 
its  members  deserve  perpet- 
uation."     Assistant,   1638. 
Served   in    the    garrison  at 
Saybrook  Fort  under  Lion 
Gardiner  in  the  Pequot  War. 
Served  in  an  encounter  with 
the  Indians  on  the  Connecti- 
cut River,  where  his  brother- 
in-law    Samuel    Butterfield 
was  killed,    October,   1636. 
Mather  says  "  his  buildings 
weretwiceburned  bylndians, 
his  cattle  destroyed,  and  his 


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estate,  to  the  value  of  some 
hundreds  of  pounds,  damni- 
fied, so  that  his  family  suf- 
fered more  from  the  Pequot 
scourge  than  any  in  the 
land." 
Mitchell,  William   Anderson, 

60. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  62. 
Judson,    William    Voorhees, 
127. 
MoNTAGUK,  Peter.      Member 
for       Lancaster      County, 
House   of   Burgesses,    Vir- 
ginia, 1651-59. 
Robertson,  Henry  Montague, 
69. 
MooNEY,  Captain  Hercules, 
of     Colonel      Messervey's 
Regiment   at  siege  of  Fort 
William  Henry.  Afterwards 
Colonel  of  a  New  Hamp- 
shire Regiment  in  the  Con- 
tinental Army. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Nicholas  M.,  143. 
Moore,  John,  Jr.,  1645-1700. 
Assistant,  1696-98,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Hayden,  Horace  E.,  98. 
Moore,     Colonel    William, 
1699-1780.  Of  Moore  Hall. 
Colonel  of  the  First  Asso- 
ciated   Regiment,   Chester 
County    Militia,     Province 
of  Pennsylvania.     For  the 
defense  of    the     Province, 
■    French  and  'Indian    War, 
1747-48,      and    recommis- 
sioned  1755. 
Bellas,  Henry  Hobart,  95. 
Morgan,    Captain    Jacob, 
1 7 16-1792.   In  1765  he  was 
a  Captain  in  His  Majesty's 
service  in  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  and    in  1759 
was  commissioned  Captain 
in  the  Provincial  Forces  of 
Pennsylvania. 
Wetherell,     Alexander     Ma- 
comb, 87. 
Morgan,  Captain  John,  1667- 
1746.     Lieutenant    of    the 


First   Company  of  Groton, 
Conn.,  1692.  Captain,  1714. 

Heilner,  George  C,  52. 
Morgan,  Captain  John,  1645- 
1712.  Lieutenant  of  the 
"  train  band  "  at  Groton, 
1692.  Captain.  1714-1730. 
Indian  Commissioner,  and 
Deputy  to  the  General 
Court  from  Groton,  1690  ; 
from  Preston,  1693-94, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 

Morgan,  James  Henry,  61. 

Morgan,  William  H.,  61. 

Morgan,  William     Fellowes, 
162. 
Morgan,    Sergeant   Joseph, 
of  Brimfield,  Mass.   Served 
as  Sergeant  in  second  cam- 
paign   against    Louisburg, 

1758-59- 
Morgan,  Appleton,  61. 
Morgan,     Captain    Joseph. 
Captain    in    Seven    Years' 
War.  Fort  William  Henry, 

1757- 

Goodwin,  Francis,  141. 

Goodwin,  James  J.,  141. 
Morgan,  Captain  Theophi- 
LUS,  1 703-1766.  Com- 
manded First  Company  of 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  1756. 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Morgan,  William  H.,  61. 
Morris,  Anthony,  1654-1721. 
Member  of  Provincial 
Council  of  Pennsylvania, 
1695-97.  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  1694. 

Mifflin,  James,  60,  loi. 

Mitilin,  William,  loi. 

Tyson,  Anthony  Morris,  11  7 

Tyson,  Mathew  S.,  117. 
Morris,  Lieutenant  Edward, 
1688-1769.  Roxbury.  Dep- 
uty to  General  Court.  First 
Military  Officer,  of  Wood- 
stock. Served  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War,  Colonial 
Forces  of  Connecticut. 

Morris,  .Seymour,  128. 
Morris,    Honorable    Lewis, 
1671-1746.    Memberofthe 


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Council,  1721-29.  Chief 
Justice  of  New  York,  1720 
-38,  First  (Jovernor  of  the 
Province   of    New   Jers'';.', 

1738-46- 
Carnochan,  Gouverneur   M  . 

38. 
Morris,  Lewis,  61. 
Morris,  William  Henry,  61. 
Norwood,  Lewis  Morris,  63. 
Morris,    Cai>tain    William, 
of  the  New  York  City  Mi- 
litia, 1701,    Member  of  the 
Council    of    New    Jersey, 

1713. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  44. 
Morse,  Captain  Joseph,  1649- 
1718.      Of     the     Medfield 
Company,       Massachusetts 
Militia.     He  defended  the 
town  against    Kir^^'    Philip 
and  500  of  his  warriors  in 
1675.     Also  Deputy  to  the 
General   Court   from  Sher- 
born. 
Morse,  Waldo  Grant,  61. 
Mo?ia.EY    (Maudesley),    Lieu- 
tenant  Consider,  1675- 
1755,     whose      house      in 
Westfield  was  fortified,  and 
made  a  refuge   for  the  in- 
habitants against  attacks  of 
the  Indians. 
Maynard,  George  C,  I54- 
MosELEY    (Maudesley),    Lieu- 
tenant John,  1640-1690. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Westfi-^ld 
Company  of  Foot  in  King 
Philip's  War, 
Maynard,  George  C,  154- 
Moseley,   Josiah,  1748-1826. 
In  Captain  James   Noble  s 
Company,  Colonel  Easton's 
Regiment,  in  the   Expedi- 
tion to  Canada  in  1775. 
Maynard,  George  C,  154. 
Moseley,  Rev.  Samuel,  1708- 
1791.     Chapluin  to  Gover- 
nor Belcher  at  Castle  Wil- 
liam, Boston  Harbor,  1730. 
Moseley,  Edward   Augustus, 

61.  154- 
MOULTON,    John.     Private    in 

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King  William's  War   from 
Hampton,     New      Hamp- 
shire. 
Pearson,  Joseph  Hiram  Stair, 

I2S. 

MuNN,    Benjamin,    1765- 

Served  under  Major  John 
Mason  in  the  Pequot  War. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
MuNSON,      Ensign     Samuel, 
1643-1693,    Commissioned 
Ensign  of  the  Wallingford 
Trained  Band,  1675,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Haight,  Frederick  E.,  50. 
Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 
Story,  Joseph  G.,  76. 
Munson,  C.  La  Rue,  102. 
MuNsoN,    Captain    Thomas, 
1612-1685.     One    of    the 
early  pioneers  and  settlers 
of      New      Haven,     1637. 
Served  in  the  Pequot  War 
under   Mason.     Served    as 
Sergeant,       1642,       of 
"  Trayned     Band."       En- 
sign, 1661-64.    Lieutenant, 
1664-76.     Lieutenant, 
"Trained      Band,"     New 
Haven   Colony.      Served 
under  Treat  in  King  Phil- 
ip's   War.     Commissioned 
Captain,     1676,     of     New 
Haven  County  Soldiers. 
Haight,  Frederick  E.,  50. 
Plartley,  George  D.,  52. 
Story,  Henry  G. ,  76. 
Story,  Joseph  G. ,  76. 
Munson,  C.  La  Rue,  102. 
Hartley,  Isaac  S.,  126. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 


Nash,  Lieutenant  Samuel, 
of  the  Duxbury  Company. 
"Was  frequently  engaged 
in  the  military  operations 
of  the  Colony.  ' 
Thompson,  Gilbert,  156. 

Neale.  CAFfAiN  James,  1615- 
1684.  Member  Provincial 
Council,  1643-44,  and  1660- 
61.     Member  of  House  of 

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Burgesses,  1666.  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Treasury, 
1643.  Fought  in  the  Civil 
wars  in  England  on  the 
side  of  the  king.  Attorney 
of  Lord  Baltimore  at  Am- 
sterdam to  protest  ngainst 
the  seating  of  the  Dutch 
and  Swedes  on  the  Dela- 
ware River  and  Bay.  Com- 
missioned captain  by  Lord 
Baltimore,  1661,  to  raise 
troops  against  the  Dutch  on 
Delaware  Bay. 

Brent,  Joseph  L.,  no. 

Browne,  Bennet  B.,  1 11. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  113. 

Smith,  Thomas  M.,  115. 

Fleet,  Alexander  Frederick, 
187. 
Nelson,  Captain  John,  1654- 
1734.  Headed  the  lios- 
tonians  at  the  attack  on 
Governor  Andros,  i68g. 
Captured  in  1691  and  taken 
to  Quebec,  whence  he  sent 
important  information  to 
the  government  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  regarding  a 
proposed  attack.  His  two 
messengers  were  shot  be- 
fore his  eyes,  and  he  was 
sent  a  prisoner  to  France. 
He  was  confined  in  a  dun- 
geon of  the  Chateau  of  An- 
gouleme  for  two  years,  and 
then  in  the  Bastile,  and  did 
not  obtain  his  liberty  for  ten 
years. 

Broome,     George     Cochran, 

37- 

Nelson,  Governor  William, 
1711-1772.  President  of 
His  Majesties  Council  in 
the  Dominion  of  Virginia 
and  Governor  of  the  Do- 
minion. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 

Newberry,    Captain    Benja- 
min,    16S4,     Windsor, 

Conn.     Deputy  twenty-two 
sessions.     Assistant,    1684. 


War. 
King 


Member  Council  of 
Served  as  Captain  in 
Philip's  War. 

Metcalf,  James  B.,  59. 

Orne,  Henry  M.,  64. 
Newcomb,   Isaac.     A    Private 
in  the  Company  of  Captain 
Richard  Thayer,  Massachu- 
setts Troops,  1747. 

Newcomb,  George  Amos,  187. 

Newlin,  Nicholas,  1699. 

Member  of  Provincial 
Council  of  Pennsylvania, 
1685. 

Lewis,  David,  Jr.,  100. 

Piatt,  Franklin,  103. 
Newton,  Colonel  Roger, 
1685-1771.  Colonel  of  the 
Second  Regiment  Colonial 
Forces  of  Connecticut. 
Served  in  the  Expedition, 
1709-10. 

Pond,  Winthrop,  67. 
Newton,    Captain     Samuel, 
1646-1708.     Ensign,    King 
Philip's  War.  Captain, Train 
Band,  l6g8. 

Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 

Newton,  Henry  Gleason,  143. 

Sanford,  George  B.,  144. 
Nevil,  Colonel  James,  1728- 
1784.  Captain  of  the  Al- 
bemarle Company,  Virginia 
Militia,  1757-58.  Served 
in  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars.  Major  of  Amherst 
County  Troops.  1761.  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1764.  Colo- 
nel, 1769. 

Vaughan,  George  T.,  156. 

Nichols,   Thom.as,   1737. 

Reading.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Pearson,  Joseph  H.  S.,  128. 
Nicholson,  Captain  James, 
1 737-1804,  who  commanded 
a  vessel  from  Maryland,  at 
capture  of  Havana  from  the 
Spaniards  in  1762.  After- 
ward Senior  Captain  in  the 
Continental  Navy. 

Gallatin,  Frederic,  48. 

Gallatin,  Rolaz  Horace,  48. 


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NicoL  „  Matthias,  1621-16S7. 
C  plain  in  the  liritisli  Army, 
11.64.  Secretary  of  tiie  Prov- 
ii  ce   of   New    York,   1664- 
8  ).     Member  of  the  King  s 
Council,  \667-80.    Spealier 
of     Provincial     Assembly, 
1683.     Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Admiralty,  1686.    Mayor 
of  New  York.  1672. 
Crosby,  Ldward  NicoU,  41- 
Crosby,  Livingston,  42. 
Lawrence,  ,,.braham  R-,  57- 
Paige,  Edward  W.,  64. 
NoBLU,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Arthur, 1747-    <^o"^- 

misMoned, February  5.1744. 
Lieutenant-Colonel   of   the 
Second  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment.    Served  at  the  Siege 
of    Louisburg,    I745-     I'e 
was  killed  January  31,  1747. 
at  the  Battle  of  Minas.Grand 
Pre,    Nova    Scotia,    while 
leading  a  detachment  of  five 
hundred  men,  by  a  musket 
ball     which     entered     his 
forehead.      His  eldest  son, 
Lieutenant  James  Noble,  of 
the    Massachusetts    forces, 
died  of  fever  at  Louisburg, 
1746,  aged  18.    His  brother 
Francis    Noble    was    also 
killed  at  the  Battle  of  Mi- 
nas. 
Sowdon,  Arthur  J.  C,  130. 
Willey,     William     Lithgow, 

133.  171- 
Noble,  Captain  Daniel,  1721- 
1757.    Captain  of  the  North 
Military  Company  of  New 
Fairfield,  1753-     Captain  in 
Colonel   Ebenezer   Marsh  s 
Thirteenth  Connecticut 
Regiment,   which   marched 
to  the  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  August  8,  1757. 
Metcalf,  James  Betts,  59- 
Noble.  Ensign  David,  1695- 
1760.     Ensign  of  the  North 
Military    Company,     New 
Milford,  Conn.,  1743-48- 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  62. 

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Noble,    Captain    Eli,    i739- 
1827.  Captain  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War.  Was  taken 
prisoner  at  the  surrender  of 
Fort  William  Henry,   Au- 
gust Q,  1757,  but  succeeded 
in  making  his  escape  fnm 
the  Indians,  who  were  about 
to  kill  him.     He  served  in 
1758. 
Noble,  Robert,  175. 
NoRRis,    Isaac,    1671-1735- 
Member  of  the  Governors 
Council,  1709.    Trustee  un- 
der   the    will    of    William 
Penn,    Province   of   Penn- 
sylvania. 
Norris,  George  W.,  102. 
North,   Lieutenant   Roger, 

1785.       Lieutenant, 

Philadelphia      Associators, 
1748. 
Benson,  Edwin  North,  95. 
Norton,    Captain     Francis. 
"  Commanded  the  Trained 
Band  at  different  times." 
Hall,  George  F.,  125- 
Norton,    John,    1606-1663. 
Deputy   to    the   General 
Court,    and    Commissioner 
from     Massachusetts     Bay 
Colony    to    Charles   II., 
1662. 
Norton,  John  Grant,  175. 
NoTT,  Sergeant  John.     Ser- 
geant in  command  of  twenty- 
six  men  furnished  by  Weth- 
erstield,    Conn.,     f)r    the 
Pequot  War. 
Webb,     Alexander    Stewart, 

Jr.,  86. 
Webb,  William  Seward,  175. 
NoYES,   Captain  Cutting, 
1649-1734.   Lieutenant  and 
Captain,     Newbury    Com- 
pany, Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129- 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
NoYES,  Lieutenant  Cutting, 
1677-1701.  Lieutenant, 
Newbury  Company,  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay- 

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Reinick,  John  A.,  I2q. 

Ketnick,  Niiiian  B.,  129. 

Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
NoYF.s,  J  osEPii,    1736-1826. 
Soldier  in  the  Second  Louis- 
burg  Expedition,  1758-59. 

Kemick,  John  A.,  129. 

Kemick,  Ninian  B. ,  129. 

Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
NoYES,  Nicholas,  1614-1701. 
Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1660-79,  '79-81, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Remick,  John  A.,  129. 

Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
NoYEs,  Cai'tain  Thomas,  1679 
-1755.       Captain    of    the 
Stonington  Trained  Band, 

1723- 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  63. 

Nye,  Stephen,  1720-1810. 
Sandwich.  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court,  1761-66, 
1768-74.  Colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  133. 

Ogden,John,i6io-i68i.  Eliza- 
beth Towne.  Magistrate, 
Colony  of  Connecticut, 
1656.  Patentee,  1662. 
Member  of  King's  Coun- 
cil, Province  of  New  Jersey, 
1665.  Schout  and  acting 
Governor  of  the  English 
Colony  in  East  Jersey  dur- 
ing the  Dutch  occupation, 
1673. 

Beatty,     Robert     Chetwood, 
33. 

Beatty,  William  Gedney,  33. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  50- 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  50. 

Ogden,  Ludlow,  63. 

Chandler,  Walter,  161. 

Toler,     Henry     Pennington, 
163. 
Ogden,  Colonel  Josiah,  1679- 
1763.   Newark.   Represent- 
ative  to    Provincial   Legis- 
lature of  New  Jersey,  1716 
-38.       Major    in     Colonel 
17  2 


Johnston's  Regiment,  1718. 
Colonel  appointed  to  rai.se 
troops  for  Spanish  War, 
1740. 

Banks,  David,  32. 

Hanks,  David.  Jr.,  32. 

Chandler,  Walter,  39.  161. 

Olds,  Corporal  Ezekiel.    Of 

Captain      Jabez      Upham's 

Company   at    the    relief   of 

Fort     William     Henry, 

1757. 
Olney,    George   Washington, 

64. 
Olney,  Thomas,  Sr.,  i6.x)- 
1682.  One  of  the  founders 
of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Is- 
land, 1640,  and  its  first 
Treasurer,  1638.  Assistant 
President,  1649-57.  Com- 
missioner to  Massachusetts 
Bay,   1656.     Deputy,  1665- 

71- 
Olney,    George   Washington, 

64. 
Olney,   Thomas,   Jr.,    1632- 
1722.     Assistant  President, 
1669,  '71,  '77,  '79.      Dep- 
uty,  1672-171 1.  Also  Com- 
missioner before  Lord  Bel- 
lamont  with  Connecticut  in 
regard  to  western  boundary 
of  Rhode  Island. 
Olney,    George   Washington, 
64. 
Osgood,  Corporal    Hooker, 
1668-1748.  Corporal  in  An- 
dover  Company,  1689. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton,    Henry    O.,    Jr., 
127. 
Osgood,   Captain  John,  1595 

.  Andover,Mass.  Cap- 

tuin,  1666. 
C  '■;■':;•> ell,  William  Milne,  49. 

OTiii,  t  jlonel  John,  1660 . 

C.-inmander  of  the  Barn- 
stable M  ilitia  eighteen 
years.  Judge  of  Ilis  Maj- 
estie's  Council  twenty-one 
years.  Fought  against  In- 
dians around  Barnstable. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49. 

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Paca,     Wiixiam,      I74O-I709- 
Member  of  Assembly,  177' 
-73.      I'rovince    of    Mary- 
land. 
Paca,  John  P.,  II4. 
Page,  John,  1627-1692.   "One 
of  Their  Majesties'  Council 
in    the    Dominion   of   Vir- 
ginia." 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Pagk,  Skrgf.ant  John,  1631- 
171 1.      (Iroton.      Garrison 
duty  during  an  Indian  up- 
rising,   1691.      Deputy    to 
the    General   Court,    1700, 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Page,  Walter  Gilman,  128. 
Page,     Lieutenant     Joseph, 
1 714-1799.       Corporal     in 
Captain   William    Law- 
rence's Company,    King 
George's  War,   1746-     Ser- 
geant   in    Captain    James 
Prescott's  Company,  1758. 
Page,  Walter  Gilman,  128. 
Page,    Mann,   ist,    i69i-i73<>. 
Member  of    the   King   s 
Council,  Dominion  of  Vir- 
ginia. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Page,    Colonel     Matthew, 
1659-1703.     One    of    Her 
Majesty's    Council    in   the 
Dominion  of  Virginia. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Paige,     John,     173S-1812. 
Served  in   two  Campaigns 
of    the    French    and    In- 
dian   War,    1758-59.     and 
was    wounded    on     the 
Plains    of    Abraham,    and 
was  near  Wolfe  when   he 
was  killed. 
Paige,  Edward  Winslow,  64. 
Paine,    Stephen,     Rehoboth, 
1654-1678.    Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  and   a  large 
contributor  to  the  expense 
thereof.     Colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Tcall,    Edward    McKinstry, 
181. 

2 


Paine,  Lhxtenant  William, 
1695-1746.         Lieutenant, 
1745,  of  the  7th  Massachu- 
setts  Regiment,   at   Louis- 
burg,  where  he  died,  1746. 
Luquer,      Thatcher      Taylor 
Paine,  58. 
Palmer,    Captain     Ichabod, 

1677 .     Captain,  I7I5- 

Adams,  Edward  .M.,  121. 
Parke,    Rouert,     1570-1665. 
Deputy     to     the     (jeneral 
Court,  1642,  and  from  New 
London,    1652,   Colony  of 
Connecticut. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 
114. 
Parke,   William,    1595-1685- 
Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable   Artillery   Com- 
pany,    1638.     Represented 
Roxbury,     Mass.,     in     the 
General     Court,     1635-67, 
the  longest  known  term  of 
service  under  the  old  char- 
ter. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 

58. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Parmele,  Samuel.     Soldier  in 
Colonel   Nathan  Whiting's 
Regiment,      Seven     Years' 
War. 
Parmele,  George  L.,  143. 
Parsons,      Private     Aaron, 
1712-1795.     Served  in  the 
battle  of  Lake  George. 
Parsons,  Albert  Ross,  65. 
Parsons,     Cornet     Joseph, 
1618-1683.    Cornet  of  Cap- 
tain John  Pynchon's  Hamp- 
shire County  Troop,  1672- 
78.    Member  of  the  Ancient 
and     Honorable     Artillery 
Company,  1679.    Served  in 
the  early  French   and  In- 
dian  Wars,    Colony    of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Lord,  Frank  Howard,  57. 
Parsons,  Albert  Ross,  65. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 

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INDEX  Oh'  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ilayden,  Horace  Edwin,  ()8. 
Webb,  Francis  Parsons,  105. 
Parsons,     Captain     Joskph, 
1647-1727.    Served  in  Kinj; 
riiilip's  War. 
Lord,  Frank  Howard,  57. 
Parsons,  Albert  Koss,  65. 
Wasliburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Hayden,  Horace  Edwin,  98. 
Partridc.e,     Samuel,     1645- 
1740.      Quartermaster      of 
Major      John       Pynchon's 
Troop,  16S3.   Deputy,i633, 
'85.  '86.     Assistant,  Associ- 
ate Judge,  Hampshire  Coun- 
ty Court,  1685.      Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1692-1740,  Colony  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Collins,  Clarence  L.,  41. 
Pasciiall,  Thomas,  1634-1718. 
Member  of  Assembly,  1685 
-89,  Province  of   Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  112. 
Mulliken,  Howard,  114. 

Paschall,  Thomas,  Jr., 

1743.     Member  of  Assem- 
bly, 1717,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 
Griswold,  Benjamin  H.,  H2. 
Mulliken,  Howard,  114. 
Paterson,  Major  John,  1707 
-1762.      Lieutenant,  I740' 
Captain,    17  5  2-      Served 
against    Indians,    and  also 
under  Wolfe  at  the  taking 
of  Quebec,  1756,  as  Cap- 
tain.      Major,    First    Con- 
necticut    Regiment,    1756. 
Served  in  the  Crown  Point 
Expedition,    1758-59.    and 
under  Sir  Jeffrey  Amherst 
in  the   Expedition  against 
Canada,   1 761.     Paymaster 
in  the  Havana  Expedition, 
1762,  and  died  there  of  yel- 
low fever. 
Egleston,  Thomas,  45. 
Patterson,    Captain   James, 
1715-1771.    Took  part  with 
his  father,  James  Patterson, 
26 


in  "Cresap's  War."  1730- 
35.  Captain  in  the  Associ- 
ated Regiment  of  Lancaster 
County,  Penn.,  1747-48,  on 
the  Susquehanna.  Served 
in  the  Hangers  during  Urad- 
dock's  campaign.  SlmvciI 
all  through  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  in  Colonel 
Armstrong's  1st  Battalion 
of  the  i'ennsylvania  Regi- 
ment, and  in  Colonel  Burd's 
Regiment,  1757-58.  VVas 
in  command  of  Fort  Hunter 
in  1763-64.  Captain  in  the 
Provincial  service  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 
Peale,  Albert  C,  155- 

Pawlinc,    Colonkl    Henry, 

1692.     Schout  at  Eso- 

pus.     Captain  and  Colonel 
of  Militia,  1674-88. 
Innes,  Hasbrouck,  54. 

Paxton,  Captain  John,  1715- 
1784.      Virginia    Indian 
Wars. 
Beckurts,  Charles  Lewis,  33. 

Peabody,  Captain  John . 

Deputy  to  the  General 
Court  ten  terms,  1689- 
1730.  Ensign,  1682.  Lieu- 
tenant, 1691.  Captain,  1699, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Hall.  George  F.,  126. 

PEABODY.WltLIAM,  1646-I7OO. 

Topsfield,  Mass.    In   Cap- 
tain  Gardiner's  Company, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 

Pease,  Captain  John,  1654- 
1734.  First  Captain  of  the 
First  Train  Band  of  En- 
field, Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94. 

Peck,  Lieutenant  Jeremiah, 
1687-1765.     Ensign,  1735. 
Lieutenant,  1737. 
Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  175- 

Peck,  John,  1742-1819.  A 
soldier  in  the  French  and 
Indian  War.    Served  from 

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ISDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  A!^D  DESCESDANTS. 


the   Campaij;n  of    17:.()   to 
the  cnii  of    the   war,    1763. 
Peck,  John  Hudson,  65. 

TECK,       LIKUIENANT      JtlSEI'H, 

1653 -.  Lieutenant,  1709. 

Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  175. 
Peli,,  Major  John,  1643-1702. 
Styled  Sir  John  Pell  in  the 
New   Rochelle     town    rec- 
ords.    Second  Lord  of  the 
Manor   of    I'elham,     1669. 
First  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common   Pleas,   1688,    and 
first  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Assembly,  169I-95.  f"f 
Westchester  County,  Prov- 
ince of  New  York.  Captain 
of  Horse,  1684,  and  Major 
1692,    French    and  Indian 
War. 
Clark,  Henry  Schieffelin,  39- 
Pell,  Harrison  Archibald,  65. 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Pell,  William  Cruger,  66. 
Schieffelin,  Eugene,  70. 
SchiefTelin,  George  R.,  70- 
Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  71. 
Whipple,  Charles  Henry,  87. 
Darrach,  Bradford,  161. 
Pell,  Rodman  Corse,  1 80. 
Pell,   Captain    John,    1728- 
1782.     Captain  of  the  pri- 
vateers  Alary,    1756.    and 
Revenge,      1758,      French 
War. 
Pell,  Frederick  Aycrigg,  65. 
Pell,  John  H.,  66. 
Pell,   Ensign  Joseph,    1721- 
1752.     Of  Pelham  Manor. 
Ensign    in    Captain    A  n  - 
thony    Lispenard's  Com- 
pany,   New    Rochelle, 
N.  Y.    Spanish  Expedition, 
1740-42. 
Schieffelin,  George  R.,  70- 
Pell,  Samuel.     Served  in  the 
Armed    Patrol    at   Harlem 
during  Indian  alarms. 
Pell,  John  H.,66. 
Pell.  Frederick  Aycrigg,  65. 
Pell,  Thomas,  1608-1669.  Sur- 
geon at  Saybrook  Fort,  who 
served  in  the  Pequot  War, 
2 


1637.      I>eputy  from    Fair- 
field, Conn.,  to  the  General 
Court,  i6fi4,  and   first  Lord 
of     Pelhaiii     Manor,     New 
York,   ln<lian   Grant,  1654. 
Pell,  Howland,    by   represen- 
tation. 65. 
Pr.MDERTON,  Doctor  Thomas, 
1653-1693.       As    Surgeon 
accompanied  Expedition  to 
Canada  in  1690. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Penhallow,    Samuel,    1665- 
1726.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  1698.     Speaker 
of  the  House,  1699.  Treas- 
urer, 1699-1726.   Assistant, 
1702.  Secretary. I704.  Judge 
of    Superior   Court,    1714- 
1717.     Chief  Justice,  1717- 
1726.  Commissiiry  General, 
1712,  Colony  of  NewHamp- 
shire. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Penn,    William,     1644-1718. 
Founder. 
Hall.  P.  Penn  Gaskell,  97. 
Pepperrkll,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  William,   1654- 
1734.     Kittery,    Maine. 
Captain  in  command  of  the 
company  of  Provincial  Mil- 
itia at  Kittery,  ili^-   Com- 
mandant of   His  Majesty's 
Fort  at  Kittery  Point,  1714. 
Subsequently     Lieutenant- 
Colonel  of    the   Provincial 
Militia    of    York    County, 
Maine.  Justice  of  the  Court 
of    Common   Pleas,   1715- 
1730.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts, 
1696,    '97.   1708,    '09,   '24. 
Father  of  Sir  William  Pep- 
perrell,   Bart.,  Lieutenant- 
General     and    Command- 
er-in-chief at  the  Siege  of 
Louisbourg,  I745.  the  first 
American  born  Baronet  of 
Great  Britain. 
Frisbie,  Franklin  Senter,  170. 
Pepperrell,    S  I R    William, 
Bart.,  1606-1759- 
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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Wlieclcr,     Kverctt     I'eppcrrell. 

No.  506,  New  York  Society. 

V'\h\\  in  descent. 
I'ERKINS,     CaITAIN     VVILI.IAM, 

i()07-i682.  Topsfield.  Dep- 
uty to  the  General   Court, 
1644.   Captain  of   Military 
Company,  Weymouth,  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Hay. 
Dorman,  William  H.,  124- 
I'KTTiNoii.L,  Benjamin,    1720- 
1705.      Clerk    of     Colonel 
Ephraim    Leonard's    Keiji- 
ment,   Fort  William  Henry 
Expedition,  1757. 
Foster,  Howell,  47. 
Pii F.LI'S,    George,    1605-1687. 
Member   of    the    Hartford 
County     First    Troop    of 
Horse,    1658.     Member  of 
the  Council  of  Ten. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  44. 
riiELPs.     Captain     Ichabod, 

1708 .      Ensign,    1749. 

Captain,  Crown  Point  Ex- 
pedition, 175^  ;  also  in  Ex- 
pedition against  Canada, 
1760. 

Norton,  Edward  L.,  63. 
Phelps,  Lieutenant  Timothy, 
1639-1719.  Lieutenant  un- 
der Colonel  William  Whit- 
ing, Queen  Anne's  War, 
1709. 

Norton,  Edward  L..  63. 
Phillips,  Major  William, 
Commander  of  the  York- 
shire Forces,  Maine,  1663. 
One  of  the  King's  Commis- 
sioners, and  Justice  for 
settling  the  affairs  of  New 
England.  Major  Command- 
ant of  the  Military  Forces 
of  the  Province  of  Maine, 
1665.  During  the  Indian 
troubles  in  1675,  his  house 
and  mills  at  Saco  were 
burned,  and  his  garrison 
sustained  a  long  and  terrible 
siege. 

Adams,  Washington  Irving,  3 1 . 

Carhart,  Amory  S.,  38. 

Talmadge,  Robert  S.,  77. 


Adams,    Washington    I.    L., 
161. 
I'lCKERINH,  LIKITENANT  JOHN, 
1637-161)4.     Who    served 
under  Ciiptain    Moseley  at 
Deertield,  K175 
Orne.  llenry  M.,  64. 
Pierce,    Captain     Michael. 
Commissioned    Captain  by 
the  General  Court  of   Ply- 
mouth Colony,  1669.  Killed 
in   battle  with   the   Narra- 
gansett  Indians,  March  26, 
1676. 
Pierce,    Bradford    De    Witt, 

143- 
PiEKPONT,  Lieutenant  Joseph, 
1704-1752.     Lieutenant  of 
the  Fifth  New  Haven  Com- 
pany, 1742. 
Brackett,     Robert     Lambert, 

PiERSoN,  Lieutenant -Colo- 
nel Henry.  1652-1701. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Suffolk 
County  M.litia,  1698,  Prov- 
ince of  New  York. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 

Pike,  Robert,  1616-1706. 
Lieutenant  of  Salisbury 
Troop  of  Horse,  1652. 
Captain,  1659.  Major  of 
Military  Forces  of  Norfolk 
and  Piscataqua  Counties, 
1670.  Commander-in-chief 
of  all  Military  Forces  North 
and  East  of  Merrimac  Kiver 
i  n  Massachusetts,  New 
Hampshire,  and  Maine,  in 
the  War  against  the  F'rench 
and  Indians,  1690.  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court 
twenty-three  terms,  1648- 
82  Assistant,  1682.  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  1689.  A 
Commissioner  to  treat  with 
the  Indians,  lixp. 
Pike,  Charles  E.,  155. 

Pinney,    Captain    Benjamin, 

1715-1777.  Windsor, Conn., 

Troop,  French  and  Indian 

Wars,  1755. 

Earle,  Ferdinand  Pinney,  44. 


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Pitkin,  Captain  Thomas,  ist, 
of    Bolton,    I700-I7W>- 
Lieutenant.  1737-  Captain, 
I73g.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  1755-56.  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 
Pitkin,  Captain  Thomas,  2d, 
Lieutenant  of  ist  Company, 
1st  Regiment,  1761-     Cap- 
tain,   1764,    in    the    Seven 
Years'  War,  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103- 
Pitkin,   William,    ist,   1636- 
1694.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,    1675-90-     At- 
torney-G  eneral,    1664. 
Treasurer,    1676.       Assist- 
ant, 1690-94.     Commis- 
sioner for  the  United  Colo- 
nies, Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 
Pitkin,   Chief  Justice  Wil- 
liam, 2d,5i664-i723-    Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court, 
1696.    Assistant,  from  1697, 
for  twenty-six  years.  Mem- 
ber of    the  Committee  of 
War,    1702,    War    of    the 
Spanish  Succession.     Chief 
Justice   of    the   Colony  of 
Connecticut,  1713-23. 
Hosmer,     Edward     Sturges, 

53- 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 
Pitkin,   Governor  William. 
Colonel  of   the  First  Con- 
necticut   Regiment,    1737. 
and  Governor  of  the  Colony. 
Grinnell,  George  Bird,  49- 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  50. 
Plater,     Colonel     George, 
1695-1755-    Member  of  the 
Council  of  Maryland,  1732 

-55- 
Howard,  McHenry,  113. 
Platt,  Captain  Joseph,  1672 

.    Captain  Norwalk 

Train  Band,  1710.     Served 
in  Port  Royal  Expedition, 
1710. 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  4". 

2 


Plowdkn,  Sir  Edmund,  

1659.     Founder,  Governor, 
Captain-General,  and  Earl 
Palatine   of    New    Albion 
(now  New  Jersey).  Charter 
granted  by  Charles  L 
Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  n;- 
Jenkins,    Edmund    Plowden, 
113. 
Plumb,    John,    1594-1648. 
Served  under  Mason  in  the 
Pequot  War. 
Collins.  Holdridge  Ozro,  41. 
Plumb,    John,   of   Dorchester, 
Massachusetts,       Wethers- 
field   and    Branford,   Con- 
necticut.    Deputy    to    the 
General  Court,  i64i-43' 
Hammond,  Lyman    Dresser, 
180. 
Plumsted,    Clement,     1680- 
1745.    Philadelphia.    Metn- 
ber   of    Common   Council. 
Member    of    Pennsylvania 
Assembly,  1712-20.  Judge, 
Court  of    Common    Pleas, 
1717-45.    Presiding  Judge, 
Provincial   Council,    1727- 


45. 
Devereux,  Alfred.  97. 
Devereux.  Frederick,  97. 
Klapp,  William  H.,  99. 
Burton,  Robert,  no. 
Williams,     William     Klapp, 
133. 
Plumsted,    William,     1708- 
1765.     Member  of  Assem- 
bly, 1755-57-     Member  of 
the  Council,  1759-64.  Prov- 
ince of  Pennsylvania. 
Burton,  Robert,  no. 
POMEROY,  Major  Seth,  1706- 
1777.      Fourth    Massachu- 
setts Regiment,   served  in 
the  Louisburg  Expedition, 
1745,  and  at  Crown  Point, 

^755-      ^  _     ,, 

Pomeroy,  George  E.,  00. 
Pond,  Charles,  1744-1832- 
Soldier  in  Major  David 
Baldwin's  Company,  Colo- 
nel Nathan  Whiting's  Sec- 
ond Connecticut  Regiment, 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1 76 1.     Afterwards  Captain 
in  the  Continental  Line. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Winthrop,  66. 
Pond,  Nicholas  Misplee,  143. 
PoRTKR,  John.    Member  of  the 
first  Troop  of   Horse,  Con- 
necticut Colony,  1658.  Dep- 
uty to  General  Court,  1646. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  Finney,  44- 
Norton,  Edward  Loudon,  62. 

Porter,  John,  1651 . 

Served    in     King    Philip's 
War. 
Britton.  Charles  P.,  37- 
Porter,  Sergeant  John.  1596 
-1676.     Served  "in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Militia  at  Hiiig- 
ham  and  S.ilem. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Porter,    Joseph,     1638-1714. 
Served    in    King     Philip's 
War  under  Captain  Mose- 
ley. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84 
Washburn,  William  Ives,   85. 

Porter,  Samuel,  1755. 

Served  in  garrison  at  Fort 

Edward,  where  he  died  of 

fever,  1755- 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 

Post,  Lieutenant  Abraham, 

1690.      Ensign  of  the 

Train   Band,  Say  b  rook  , 
Conn.,  1667.  Lieutenant  in 
Command      of      Saybrook 
Fort,  1680. 
Post,  William  Augustine,  67. 
Powers,  Gideon,  of  Lexington, 
Mass.  A  volunteer  in   the 
West     India     Expedition, 
1740. 
Powers,  Charles  A.,  67. 
Pratt,  Captain  William,  1653 
-1718.     Was  granted  per- 
mission, in    1675,  by     the 
Council  at  Hartford,  to  for- 
tify and  garrison  his  house. 
Appointed     Lieutenant    of 
Connecticut  troops  in  1709, 
and  Captain    of  the   First 
2 


Company,  or   Train  Band, 
May,  1717. 
Spencer,  Horatio  Nelson,  188. 
Spencer,  Scldcn  Palmer,  18S. 
Pratt,  LiEirENANr  William. 
Lieutenant  of  the  Saybrook 
Forces   that    fought   under 
Mason     in     Pequot    War. 
Deputy,  1666-67. 
Backus,  Brady  Electus,  32. 
Eaton,  Daniel  C,  140. 
Hart,  Samuel,  141. 
Prentis,  Captain  John,  who 
was     Commander    of    the 
Sloop Z'(/<«j<-  at  the  taking 
of  Louisburg,  Cape  Breton, 
July  17.  1745- 
Chew,  James  L.,  139. 
Prescott,    John,    1604-1681. 
Served  in  Garrison  at  Lan- 
caster, and  in  defense  of  the 
town  against  Indians,  Aug- 
ust 22,  1675,  and  February 
10,  1676. 
Gerry,  Allston,  48. 
Melville,  Henry,  59. 
Prescott.  Captain  Jonas, 1648 
-1723.       Captain     of    the 
Groton  Company  in   King 
William's  War,  1689.  Dep- 
uty,   1699,    1701-05,   Col- 
ony of  Connecticut. 
Melville,  Henry,  59. 
Farnesworth,  Frederick,  140. 
Prescott,  Captain  Jonas,  2d, 
1678-1750.     Groton.    Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court, 
1720,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Melville,  Henry,  59. 
Prescott,    Jonathan,    1675- 
1755.     Private   in   Captain 
John    Gilman's   Company, 
1 7 10. 
Emery,  Brainerd  Prescott,  45. 
Prince,    Governor    Thomas, 
1600-1673.     Assistant, 
Plymouth  Colony,  1635,  '36, 
'37,   '39.    '46,    '56.       Gov- 
ernor,  1634-38,  and  1657- 
72.     Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  War,  and  "  went  forth 
Rgainst    the     Pequot     In- 

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dians,"  1O37.     Commis- 
sioner for  the  United  Col- 
onies, 1645,  '50,  '61. 
Freeman,  George  Wentworth, 

47-  „      , 

Sears,  Chnton  lirooks,  72. 

Story,  Henry  Graflon,  76. 
Rowland,  Daniel  W.,  127. 
Clark,  Alonzo  H.,  151- 
Fuller,  Austin  Weed,  174. 
Adams,  Edward  Milton,  170. 
Pi  MVoosT,  David,  1608-1656. 
Commander    at    Saybrook 
Fort,  1642-47. 
Sill.  John  Targee,  73. 
Provost,     Colon  kl     David, 
1760-1714.      Captain  of 
Foot,    1700.      Member    of 
General    Assembly,     1702- 
II,  and  1716-13  as  Colonel 
Provost.    Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 170S-10. 
Thomas,  George  Cummings, 
163. 
Provost,     Cai-tain     David. 
Captain  of  a  Company  of 
Troops,    rr.ised    July    22, 
1740,  thn*.  took  part  in  the 
ErpediUon    against  the 
Spanish. 
Thomas,  George  Cummings, 
163. 
Provost,  Sergeant  David.  Of 
the  Burghers'  Corps  of  New- 
Amsterdam,  1653. 
Thomas,  George  Cummings, 
163. 
PrOyn,    Samuel,     1677-1752. 
Member    Captain     Roose- 
boom's  Company,  Albany, 

1715- 

Pruvn,  John  V.  S.  L.,  67. 
PUMPELLY,  Sergeant  John, 
1727-1819.  Served  in  Cap- 
tain John  Loring's  Com- 
pany at  the  Relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  1758,  and 
at  Crown  Point,  1755- 

Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly,  67. 
Purchase.    Ensign    Olliver. 
Assistant,  1685,  Massachu- 
setts Bay  Colony. 

Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94- 


Putnam,  Bknjamin,  Captain, 
1664-17 1 5.     Salem.     Lieu- 
tenant, Captain,  1706-11. 
Putnam,  George  J.,  129. 
Putnam,  Captain  John,  1627- 
1710.     Salem.       Corporal, 
1672.       Lieutenant,    1678. 
Captain,     1687.       Deputy, 
1679,  '80.  '86,  '91,  '92- 
Putnam,  George  J,  129. 
Putnam,  Lieutenant  Na- 
THANiEL,  1619-1700.  Dep- 
uty  to  the    Massachusetts 
General     Court,     1690-91. 
Lieutenant    of    the     Foot 
Company  of  Salem  Village, 
1683. 
Putnam,  George  J.,  129. 
Watkins,  Walter  K.,  I33- 
Putnam,     Lieutenant 
Stephen,     1694-1772, 
Salem.      Lieutenant    in 
Third    Company,     First 
Regiment  of  Massachusetts 
Militia.      Captain    Samuel 
Flint,  Colonel   Ichobed 
Plaisted. 
Putnam,  George  J.,  129. 
Putnam,      Lieutenant 
Thomas,     1614-1686. 
Lieutenant    of    Troop    o  f 
Horse.  Lynn,  Mass..  1662. 
Served    in    King    Philip's 
War. 
Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 
Pv.nchon,    Governor   Wil- 
liam,   1590-1662.    Spring- 
field,    Mass.     Chartered 
Incorporator  and  "Assist- 
ant."    Treasurer,  1632-34. 
"  Governor  of  Springfield," 
1641-50.    Governing  Mag- 
istrate of  Connecticut,  1637 

-38. 
Hosmer,  Edward  Sturges,  53. 
Walbridge,   T.    Chester,  82, 

104. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  83. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 


QuiNCY,  Lieuvenant-Colonel 
Edmund,  Braintree.  Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court. 

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Major.    Lieutenant-Colonel 
of   the   Suffolk   Regiment, 
1698,  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Salisbury,  Edward  E.,  144. 

Rambo,    Peter    Gunnerson, 

169S.     Member  of  the 

Council,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1668. 
Benson,  Edwin  N.,  95. 
Randolph,  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel William,    1651-1711. 
Member  of    the  House   of 
Burgesses,  1700-05.     Cap- 
tain,    Henrico    County 
Forces,  1680.     Lieutenant- 
Colonel,    1699.      Attorney- 
General  and  Member  Royal 
Council     of     Virginia. 
Founder    of  William   and 
Mary  College,  1690. 
Thomas,  Douglass  H., 78, 116. 
Rai'elje,  Lieutenant  Joris, 
1675-1756.     Lieutenant  of 
His   Majesty's    Forces, 
Queens  County. 
Kitchen,  John   Cornelius 

Duryea,  56. 
Whitehouse,  J.   Norman  De 
Rapelje,  87. 
Raynolds,   Nathaniel.    Pri- 
vate in  Captain   Hudson's 
Company,    May   12,    1675. 
Captain   under    Colonel 
Church. 
Raynolds,  Edward  V.,  143. 
Read,   Colonel  John,  1688- 
1756.     Lieutenant    in    the 
Delaware  Colonial  Forces, 
1747,  when  organized   for 
defense,  French  War. 
Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly.  67. 
Reade, Joseph,  1771 .  Mem- 
ber of   Provincial   Council 
of  New  York,  1764-71. 
Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51. 
Reed,    William,     1605-1658. 
Deputy  from  Weymouth  to 
the  General  Court,    1636, 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony. 
Reed,  John  L.,  115. 
Remick,  Quartermaster  Jo- 

2 


seph,  1731-1782.    Quarter- 
master in  Captain  Jonathan 
Bagley's    Company,    Colo- 
nel Samuel  George's  Regi- 
ment, 1756. 
Remick,  John  Anthony,  129. 
Remick,  Ninian  Beall,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Remington,     Lieutenant 
John,  1617-1667.    Of  Row- 
ley, Mass.    In  Pequot  War. 
Remington,  Cyrus  Kingsbury, 
68. 
Remsen,    Colonel   Jeromus, 
1754-1760.    Provincial 
Forces.  New  York. 
Whitehouse,  Jame.s   Norman 
De  Rapelje,  87. 
Remsen,  Lieutenant  Henry, 
1736-1792.     Lieutenant  in 
Captain  David  Abeal's  Foot 
Company,  New  York  city, 
1760. 
Remsen,  Phcenix,  68. 
Revell,   Randall.     Member 
of  the  Assembly  of  Mary- 
land, 1638.    Member  of  the 
Virginia    House    of    Bur- 
gesses, 1657-58. 
Dennis,  James  Teackle,  11 1. 
Reynolds,  Thomas.   Delegate 
from  Calvert  County,  Mary- 
land, to  the  Lower  House 
of  A.ssembly,  I754-57- 
Reynolds,  Edward,  115. 
Rhoades,  Samuel.     Mayor  of 
Philadelphia,  1774.     Mem- 
ber of  the  Continental  Con- 
gress, 1774. 
Franklin,  William  B.,  140. 
Rhoades,    Ensign     Samuel. 
Commissioned    Ensign, 
1768,  in  the  3d  Company, 
(Captain  Gallison)  of  Mar- 
blehead,    Mass.     In   Colo- 
nel   Jacob    Fowle's    Regi- 
ment of  Foot. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  68. 

Rhoades,  Samuel,   1643 . 

Served   in   Captain   Gardi- 
ner's Regiment,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 
Rhoades,  Lyman,  68. 

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Richards,   Sergeant  V.oses, 
1730-1757.     Served  in  Cap- 
tain Nathan  Adams's  Com- 
pany,   French   and   Indian 
War,  1754- 
Gerry,  AUstnn,  48. 
Richardson,  Abel,  i 736-1  "oi- 
A    soldier   in    the    Irench 
War,  1756-60. 
Woodworth,  Newell  Bertram, 
88 
Richardson.   Lieutenant 
John,  1639-1696.     Soldier 
in    King  Philip's  War,  and_ 
Lieutenant    in    Massachu- 
setts Militia. 
Leach.  J.  Granville,  gg. 
Richardson,    Joseph,    1643- 
171 7.     Served   under   Ma- 
jor   Samuel    Appleton     in 
Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Woodworth,  Newell  B.,  88. 
Richardson,  Nathaniel,  1651 
-1714.      Of    Woburn.      A 
soldier  in  Captain  Prentiss's 
Company,     in     the    Great 
Swamp  Fight. 
Morris,  Seymour,  180. 
Richardson,    Samuel, 

1719.       Provincial     Coun- 
cillor, 1688-95.    Member  of 
Assembly   fourteen    terms, 
Province  of  Pennsylvania. 
Lewis,  William  F.,  100. 
Pennypacker,  Samuel  W. ,  103- 
Richardson,   Thomas,    1645- 
1720.     A  soldier  of  Captain 
Samuel  Gallup's  Company 
in  Expedition  to  Canada  m 
i6go.     Deputy  to  General 
Court,  1703-04. 
Kieth,  Albert,  I53- 
Richmond,  Captain  Edward. 
Lieutenant     during     King 
Philip's     War.       Captain, 
i6go. 
Paige,  Edward  W.,  64. 
Richmond,  Colonel  Sylves- 
ter, 1673-1754.     Who  re- 
ceived  the   French   flag  at 
the  first  capture  of   Louis- 
burg,  1745- 
Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  3g. 

268 


Ridgely,  Colonel  Henry 

1 70S.     Member  of  the 

Assembly,    i6g2.     Member 
of  Governor's  Council,  Ma- 
jor and  Colonel  of  Militia, 
Anne      Arundel      County, 
Maryland.     Commissioner, 
1683. 
Tilton,  Palmer,  132. 
Tilton,  Warren  C,  132. 
Peale,  Albert  C,  155- 
Riggs,     Sergeant    Edward, 
i6ig-i66g.      Of    Roxbury, 
Mass.,   who  served  in   Pe- 
quot  War,  1637. 
Meyer,  Isaac,  62. 
Ringgold,  Major  James,  1636- 
1686.      Lord    of     Eastern 
Neck  Manor.     Major  and 
Commander  of  the  Militia, 
Kent  County,  Maryland,  m 
the  Expedition  against  the 
Nanticoke  Indians,  1678. 
Spencer,  John  T.,  104. 
RoBBiNs,   Lieutenant    Jona- 
than, 1686-1725-     Served 
in  Captain  Lovewell  s  Com- 
mand,   and   was  killed   in 
battle  with  Indians  at  Frye- 
burg,  Maine,  May  8,  1725- 
"  Lovewell's  Fight." 
Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 
RoBBiNs,  Samuel,  i643-i7o8' 
Of  Cambridge,  Mass.     Pri- 
vate   in    Captain    Thomas 
Prentice's  Company,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 
Roberts,  Governor  Thomas. 
Last  Colonial  Governor  of 
New     Hampshire,    having 
been  elected  April,  1640. 
Lombard,  Josiah  Lewis,  180. 
Robinson,  Deputy-Governor 
William,  1694-1751-  Dep- 
uty-Governor      of      Rhode 
Island,  1745-48.    French 
War.     Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Equity,  1741-42.,    Dep- 
uty, 1724.  '26,  '34.   42. 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Watson,  William  Henry,  86. 
Pell,  Rodman  Corse,  180. 


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Henry 
)er  of  the 

Member 
incil,  Ma- 
.[  Militia, 

County, 
inissioner. 


132. 

Edward, 

Roxbury, 

ed  in   Pe- 


MES,  1636- 

:  Eastern 
Major  and 
he  Militia, 
aryland,  in 
against  the 
IS,  1678. 
104. 

.NT     JONA- 

5.  Served 
well's  Com- 
s  killed  in 
ins  at  Frye- 
ay  8,  1725- 
ght." 
S.,69. 
1643-1708. 
Mass.  Pri- 
in  Thomas 
pany.  King 

S.,  69. 
R  Thomas. 
jovernor  of 
ire,    having 
jril,  1640. 

Lewis,  180. 

r-GOVERNOR 

-1751.  Dep- 
of  Rhode 
1.  French 
af  the  Court 
1-42.  Dep- 
'34.  .'42- 

I  Henry,  86. 
orse,  180. 


Rodman,  John,  i''-r9-i756. 
Member  of  the  King's 
Council,  1738-56.  -Mem- 
ber of  the  Court  to  settle 
the  controversy  between  the 
Mohigan  Indians  and  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut,  I749' 

Jones,  Charles  Hf  nry,  9S. 

Jones,  Richard  Legh,  99. 

Paul.  John  Ro''.man,  102. 

Paul,  Lawreiice  T.,  102. 
RcF.,  John.     Killed  in  Colonial 
Service  in  the  French  and 
Indian    Wars,    near    Lake 
Champlain,  in  1756. 

Roe,     Fayette    Washington, 

155- 
Roe,  Francis  Asbury,  155. 

Roe,  George,  155. 
Rogers,  Captain  John,  1641- 
1716.       Newport,      Rhode 
Island.    Captain,  1701.  As- 
sistant, 1705-12. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  63. 
Rogers,  Lieutenant  Joseph. 
Ensign  of  Milford   Train- 
band,   1723.      Lieutenant, 
1726,   Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Kobbe,  George  C,  162. 
ROLFE,  John.     First  Secretary 
and  Recorder  of  the  Colony 
of  Virginia. 
Tiernan.Charles  Bernard,  116. 
RoMBOUTS,  Captain  Francis, 

1691.     Member  of  the 

Council  of  the  Province  of 
New  York  under  Governor 
Sloughter,  1691.      Schepen 
of  New  Orange,  1674.    Al- 
derman of  New  York,  1673- 
78,   1686-87,  and    Mayor, 
1679.     Captain,  1684. 
Rankin,  Egbert  G.,  67. 
Darrach,  Bradford,  161. 
Root,  Captain  Ebenezer, 
1732-1758.     A  Captain   in 
the  Colonial  Forces  of  Con- 
necticut, died  in   camp  at 
Fort  Edward.  1758. 
Hart,  George  W.,  52. 
Root,  Thomas,  1605-1695.  One 
of  the  thirty-seven  soldiers 
2 


from   Hartford  that   served 
in  the  Pequot  War. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  75- 
Rosseter.  Edward.    Assistant 
of  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1629-30. 
Betts,    Frederick    Holbrook, 

34. 
Betts,    Louis  Frederick  Hol- 
brook, 35. 
Rosseter,    Josiah.     Assistant 
of  Colony  of  Connecticut, 
1701-11. 
Betts,    Frederick    Holbrook, 

34. 
Betts,   Louis  Frederick  Hol- 
brook, 35. 
RousBV,JOHN, 1685.  Mem- 
ber of   the  House   of   As- 
sembly of  Maryland,  1681- 
84. 
Howard,  McHenry,  113. 

UousBY,  Colonel  John, 

1 744.  Member  of  the  Low- 
er House  of  Assembly  of 
Maryland,  1 714-21.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1721-38. 
Howard,  McHenry,  113. 

RuGG,  John, 1697.    Served 

in  Garrison  at  Lancaster  in 
King  Philip's  War,  and  in 
defense  of  the  town  against 
Indians,   August  22,  1675, 
and  February  lo,  1676. 
Gerry,  AUston,  48. 
RuGGLEs,  Brigadier-General 
Timothy,  1711-1795-  Pro- 
vincial  Forces    of    Massa- 
chusetts on  the    Northern 
Frontiers.        French      and 
Indian      War,      1756-63. 
Delegate    to  the  Congress 
which  met  in  New  York  in 
1765,  and  President  of  the 
same. 
Green,  Samuel  Swett,  125. 
Tucker, William  Ruggles,i32. 
Green,  John,  187. 
RiTTGERs,  Captain  Anthony. 
Member  of  the  New  York 
Colonial  Assembly,    1726- 
37- 
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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Smith,    Gouverneur    Morris, 

74- 
Sraitti,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 

Rutgers,   Harman, 1?"- 

Private     in     the     liurgher 
Corps  of  New  Amsterdam, 

1653-  c 

Marshall,  Henry  Rutgers,  5^- 
Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  80. 
Russell,  John.     A  member  of 
the      '•  Barnstable      Com- 
pany,"   I'ly mouth  Colony, 
Lieutenant   Thomas    Dim- 
mock      commanding.       In 
active     service    with     the 
Indians,  1643-44- 
Bartlett,  John  Russell,  33-  ^ 
Rust,    Quartermaster     Na- 
thaniel, 1630-1713-  Qua''- 

termaster.     Expedition     to 
Canada,   1690.     Deputy  to 
the    General   Court,   1690- 
gi. 
Rust,  Nathaniel  J.,  130- 

Salisbury,  Lieutenant  Syl- 
VESTER,  1629-1680.     Lieu- 
tenant   of   the    Governors 
Company  of    Foot,    1670, 
and    Commander     of     the 
Fort  at   Albany  until    his 
death.    Province    of    New 
York. 
Sill,  John  Targee,  73- 
Saltonstall,  Governor  Gur- 
DON,    1666-1724.       Gover- 
nor of  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut, 1708. 
Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  70. 
Thompson,  Edward  Ray,  70- 
Thompson,    Hobart  Warren, 

78. 
Lennig,  Charles  F.,  100. 
Saltonstall,  Colonel  Na- 
thaniel, 1647-1707-  1" 
August,  1680,  was  in  com- 
mand of  the  troops  sent 
from  Boston  "to  prevent 
usurpation  of  Governor  An- 
dres, and  to  quiet  the  people 
at  Casco  Bay."  Member 
of  their  Majesties'  Council, 
and  Assistant  of  the  Gen- 


eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Hay  Colony,  1679-S6. 
Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  70. 
Hastings,  Henry,  126. 
Saltonstall,    Sir    Richard. 
I  586-1660.     Proprietary 
Patentee    and  Assistant  of 
the  General  Court  in  charge 
of    the   military   and    civil 
affairs  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay   Company.     Chairman 
of    the    Committee   to   ar- 
ranp'-   the   transfer  of   the 
coernment    of    the   Coin- 
,,any  from  England  to  the 
Colony,      1629.       Original 
Patentee  of  Connecticut. 
Saltonstall,  A.  H. Mickle.  70- 
Saltonstall,  Richard,  1610- 
1604.      Sergeant-Major    of 
Colonel     Endicott's    Regi- 
ment,    October     7.    '641. 
Assistant    and    Deputy    to 
the  General  Court  of  Mas- 
sachusetts     Bay      Colony, 

1635-49- 
Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  70- 

S/iNDERS,     ROBERT,      1642—-^. 

Lieutenant  in  the  Train 
Band  at  Albany,  1687. 
Commissioner  on  Indian 
Affairs,  16S9-90. 
Beekman,  James  William,  34- 
Sandford,   Major    William, 

Sr  , 1692.     Of  Bergen 

County,   N.    J-      Commis- 
sioned Major,  December  2, 
1683.       Attorney-General, 
1683.     Member  of  Council 
of    East    Jersey    in     1682 
under     Deputy-Governor 
Thomas    Rudyard,    and 
again    under  Deputy-Gov- 
ernor Gawen  Lawrie,  1683- 
86.     President  of  Court  at 
Elizabeth,    May   16,    1671, 
and    Judge    in    Bergen 
County. 
Toler,     Henry     Pennington, 
163. 
Sands,  Captain  James,  1622- 
1695.      Deputy    of    New 
Shoreham  County,  R.   I-. 

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-86. 

lickle,  70. 
26. 

Richard. 
roprietary 
5sistatU  of 
:  in  charge 
and    civil 
sachusetts 
Chairman 
tee   to   ar- 
:er   of    the 
the   Com- 
\\u\  to  the 
Original 
iccticut. 
stickle,  70. 
^RD,  1610- 
-Major    of 
jtt's    Regi- 

7.  1641- 
Deputy  to 
irt  of  Mas- 
f      Colony, 

Mickle,  7°- 

1642- . 

the  Train 
my,  1O87. 
on  Indian 
). 

William,  34- 
William, 
Of  Bergen 
Commis- 
December  2, 
ley-General, 
r  of  Council 
iy    in     1682 
ny-Governor 
idyard,    and 
Deputy-Gov- 
.awrie,  1683- 
of  Court  at 
ly   16,    1671, 
in    Bergen 

Pennington, 

James,  1622- 
uty  of  New 
lunty,  R.   !•. 


INDEX  or  A.\CESTOKS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


1665.  Assistant  Warden, 
1676.  Commanded  the 
New  Shoreham  Company 
in  King  Philip's  War,  and 
his  house  was  turned  into 
a  fort  and  garrisoned  by 
him. 
Sands,  James  Thomas,  188. 

Sands,  Captain  John.  1649- 
1712  Commanded  New 
Shoreham  Company,  Rhode 
Island  Troops.  Deputy, 
167S-81. 
Sands,  B.  Aymar,  70. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  80. 

Sanford,   Lieutenant  John, 

1653.     Sergeant,  1640. 

Lieutenant,    1644.     Assist- 
ant, 1647. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  62. 

Sanford,  Governor  Peleg, 
1639-1701.  Major,  1679. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1687. 
Member  of  Sir  Edmund 
Andros's  Council,  1687. 
Governor  of  Rhode 
Island,  1680-1683. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  62. 

Sares,  Richard.     See  Sears. 

Sargent,   Jonathan.     Repre- 
sentative to   Massachusetts 
General  Court,  1721-30. 
Sargent,  John  .S.,  130,  181. 

Sargent,  John,  1639-1716. 
Charlestown.  Private  in 
King  Philip's  War  under 
Lieutenant  Gil  lam  and 
Major  Savage. 
Hall,  George  F.,  125. 

Satterlee,  Lieutenant  Bene- 
dict, 1 7  1 4-1  7  7  8,  who 
served  in  French  and  In- 
dian War.  Commissioned 
Ensign,  1758.    Lieutenant, 

Satterlee,  F.  Le  Roy,  70. 
Swartwout,  Satterlee,  77. 

Saunders,    James,    1707, 

Member  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Maryland,  1692- 
1701.  Appointed  one  of 
the  Council  of  Her  Majesty 
Queen  Anne,  May  21, 1701. 
2 


M:iy  15,   1707,  one   of  the 
Council  of  His  Majesty. 
Wilson,  James  G.,  1 17. 

Savage,  Captain  John,  1707- 
1792.  Served  under  Ahcr- 
crombie.  175S;  also  under 
liradstreet  at  Ticonderoga, 
1758. 
Shelton,  George  G.,  72. 
Shelton,  William  A.,  73. 

Sawyer,   Samuel,    1698-1787. 
Served  in  Lovewell's  War, 
1722-26. 
Gerry,  AUston,  48. 

Sawtyer,  Thomas,  1616-1706. 
Served  in  garrison  at  Lan- 
caster in  King  Philip's  War, 
and  in  defense  of  the  town 
against  Indians,  August  22, 
1675,  and  February  10,1676. 
Gerry,  Allston,  48. 

Sawyer.  William,  1656-1718, 
Newbury,  Mass.  Soldier 
in  Major  Samuel  Appleton's 
Regiment,  King  Philip's 
War.  Representative,  1707, 

1716-17. 
Morgan,  Appleton,  61. 

Scarbrugh,  Captain  Ed- 
mund, 1st.  Member  of  the 
Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses from  Accomac  Coun- 
ty, 1629, '31,  '32. 
Dennis,  James  Teackle,  no. 

Scarbrugh,  Colonel  Ed- 
mund, 2d, 1671.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1642-71. 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1645. 
Was  in  command  of  the 
Expedition  against  the  As- 
sateague  Indians,  1659. 
Dennis,  James  Teackle,  no. 

Schf-rmerhorn,  Symon,  1658- 
1696,  who,  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Schenectady  by  the 
French  and  Indians,  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1690,  though 
wounded,  rode  to  Albany  to 
give  the  alarm. 
Schermerhorn,  Charles  A.,  70. 
Schermerhorn,  Edward  G. , 
70. 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Suvdam,   Walter    Lispenard, 

'  77- 
Thebaud,  Paul  O.,  77. 

SCHUYl-F.R,    ARENT,  i662-I73"- 
Captain  in  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars,  lf:»)^-(p■ 
Clark,  Henry  SchiefTelm,  39- 
llarriman,  William  E.,  5«- 
Schioffelin,  Schuyler,  71- 
ScHUYLKR,    Colonel    Johan- 
nes, i668-i747-    New\ork 
Provincial   Forces,   French 
and  Indian  Wars. 
Church,  Richard,  39. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  3i- 
Schuyler,  John,  7 1- 
Schuyler,    Colonel    Peter, 
1657-1724-      Lieutenant  of 


Horse,  1685.    Commanded 
a  company  at  Schenectady, 
and   in    1689  was  in  com- 
mand of  the  Fort  at  Albany. 
For    many    years    he   was 
Delegate  to  the  Councils  of 
the  Five  Nations,  who  hon- 
ored him  with  the  name  of 
"Queeder."      He   led    the 
Expedition  which  ended  in 
the    capture    of    Fort    La 
Prairie.      Member    of    the 
King's  Council,  1692-1720, 
and  as    President,   Acting 
Governor  of  the  Province. 
Beekman,   James   William, 

Fitzgerald,  Louis,  46. 
Montgomery,  James   Lynch, 

60. 
Olin,  Stephen  H.,  64. 
Schuyler,  ClarksonC.,  71. 
Wainwright,  John  l-»2. 
Wainwright,  William  P.,  Jr., 

82.  „ 

Livingston,  John  H.,  100. 
Armstrong.    Horatio    Gates. 

SchuyIer.  Colonel  Phiup. 
1733-1804.  Captain  in  the 
Colonial  Service.  1755- 
Major,  1758.  Colonel,  1767. 
Engaged  in  active  service 
in  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars,  and  afterward  Major 


General  in  the  Continental 

Pell,  William  Cruger,  66. 
Schuyler,  John,  li. 
Schuyler,    Captain     Philip 

I'lETERSE,  160O-16S4.  (  ap- 
tain  of  Foot  at  Schenectady, 
New  York  Provincial 
Forces,  1669. 

Heekman.  James  William,  34- 

Church,  Richard,  39. 

Crosby,  Edward  Nicoll,  41. 

Crosby,  Livingston,  42. 

Duane,  William  North,  43. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  51. 

Livingston,  Philip,  57- 

Miller,  John  Bleecker,  60. 

Montgomery,   James   Lynch, 
60. 

Schuyler,    Clarkson    Crosby, 

71- 
Sill,  John  I  argee,  74- 
Ver  Planck,  William  Gordon, 

82. 
Armstrong,    Horatio    Gates, 

no. 
Tucker,  William  R.,  I32- 
Scott,    William.     Soldier  in 
Captain   William   Turner's 
'Company,  Falls  Fight. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 
Seaman.  Captain  John,  1610- 
1695.    Served  in  the  Indian 
Wars,  1668-76. 
Davies,  Julien  Townsend, 

42.  ^  .  . 

Seaman,    Louis    Livingston, 

72. 
Searle,  Captain  John.   Com- 
manded the  privateer /of<?i>, 
eight  guns,  in  the  Spanish 
War,  1762. 
Barclay,  James  Searle,  33- 
Sears,    Lieutenant    David, 
17 10-1788.     Lieutenant  in 
French  and    Indian   War. 
Served  in  Bradstreet's  Ex- 
pedition, 1758. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Sears,  Captain    Paul,  1637- 
1 707.    Captain  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Militia.    Served 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ntinental 

•,66. 

Philip 
.84.  Cap- 
enectady, 
'rovincial 

Uiam,  34- 

:oll,  41- 
42. 

rth,  43- 
E.,  51- 
57- 

er,  60. 
IS   Lynch, 

I    Crosby, 

74- 

n  Gordon, 

io    Gates, 

:.,  132- 

Soldier  in 
I   Turner's 
Fight. 
i.,  62. 
5HN,  1610- 

the  Indian 

Townsend, 

Livingston, 

5HN.  Com- 
stXttT  Jacob, 
:he  Spanish 

sarle,  33- 
•jT    David, 
ieutenant  in 
ndian   War. 
Istreet's  Ex- 
Henry,  84. 
am  Ives,  85. 
'AUL,   1637- 
1  in  the  Mas- 
itia.    Served 


during     the     Narragansett 
^Var. 
Hryant,  Percy,  37- 
Sears,  Clinton  lirooks,  72. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72- 
Sears    or    Sares.    Richard. 
1590-1676.     Member  of 
the  "Yarmouth  Company," 
I.ieutenant  William  Palmer 
commanding.      Deputy    to 
the    General     Court,    Ply- 
mouth Colony,  1662. 
Sears,  Clinton  Hrooks,  72. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72- 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Forbes,  Charles  Spooner,  174. 
Sears,  Captain  Samuel,  1663- 
1741.     Lieutenant  in  1706, 
and  later  a  Captain. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72. 
Sears,    Lieutenant    Silas. 
1637-1697.    Commissioned 
Ensign  in  the  "  barnstable 
Company,"    1681.       Lieu- 
tenant, July  7. 1682.     Dep- 
uty to  the   General  Court, 
Plymouth  Colony,  16S5-91. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Sears,    Silas,    1661-1732.    A 
member    of     the    ' '  Barn- 
stable Company."     Repre- 
sentative   to    the    General 
Court  at  Plymouth  in  1691. 
Sears.  Walter  J.,  72- 
Sedgwick,  Major-G  eneral 
Robert,  1613-1656.    Cap- 
tain,   Charlestown,   Mass., 
Company,     1636.     Charter 
Member    and    Captain    of 
the  Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company.     Com- 
mander of  the  Castle,  1641. 
Member    of    the    Colonial 
Council     of     War,     1643. 
Major-General  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Forces,  1652,  in 
the  Expedition    against 
Acadia,  and  also  in   1656, 
in   the  Expedition  against 
Jamaica,   where    he    died, 


having   been  made   Gover- 
nor and  Miijor-General  by 
the  Protector. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  55. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 

Sewell.     Henry,     1665. 

Principal    Secretary   of 
Maryland,  1661-65. 
Brent,  Joseph  Lancaster,  110 
Keyser,  Robert  IJrent,  113. 
Sewell,   Samuel.    1652-1730. 
For   thirty-three  years  As- 
sistant, and  for  forty  years 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Davies,  Julian  Townsend,  42. 
Davies,  William  G.,  42. 
Sheafe,   Sampson,  1650-1724. 
In  1698  Assistant  and  Sec- 
retary of  Massachusetts  Bay 
Colony.    Commissary  of  the 
New  England  Forces  in  the 
Expedition  against  Quebec, 
1711. 
Blunt,  Stanhope  English.  36. 
Sheafe,  Sampson,  Jr.,   1681- 
1772.    New  Castle.    Mem- 
ber ol   the   Council,    New 
Hampshire,  1740-61. 
Blunt.  Stanhope  English,  36. 
Shelby,  Captain  Evan,  1720- 
1794.     Captain  of  Rangers 
in    Braddock's  Expedition, 
and  Captain  in  the  Provin- 
cial Forces  under  Forbes. 
Led  the  attack  which  cap- 
tured Fort  Duquesne,  1758. 
In    1774  he   raised  a  com- 
pany   of    fifty    men,    and 
joined    the   Army  of  Vir- 
ginia under  General  Lewis, 
in     the     war    against    the 
Shawnee     and      Delaware 
Indians. 
Shelby,  Cass  K.,  72. 
Shelby,    Lieutenant    Isaac, 
1750-1826,    who    served 
under    his    father    in    the 
Army  of    Virginia,    1774; 
under   General    Lewis    in 
the  war  against  the  Shaw- 
nee and  Delaware  Indians. 
Shelby,  Cass  K.,  72. 

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or  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Sheldon.   Ensign    Ehinkzf.u, 

1078-1755-     KnsiRii,   1701- 

Khoailes,  Lyman,  68. 

Shkrburne,    Hknry,    Momber 

King's  Council,  1759' 

Erving,  William  V.  K.,  46- 

SlIKRlirRNK,  CAI'TAIN   SAMUEI.. 

1638-1691.     Killed  l)y  the 
Imlians   at    Mercgnoit,   in 
King  William's  War. 
Knox,  William  Salisbury,  I54' 
Sherman,     Cai'tain     Davu), 
i6()5-i7';3,  ot  Connecticut. 
Lieuten.-int,     1708.       Cap- 
tain, 1709. 
Hatch.  Arthur  Melvin,  52. 

SHERMAN,      CaITAIN      J  "  »  N- 

1650-1730.  Captain  of  the 
Woodbury  Train  Band, 
1711.  Assistant,  i7i'-23- 
Deputy,  seventeen  sessions. 
Speaker,  1711-12.  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  O2. 

SHERMAN,    CAITAIN    JOHN.    of 

Watertown,  1614-1690. 
Ensign,  i654.  Captain. 
•  i68o.  Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court.  1651,  '53.  ^3. 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 

Mitchell,  William  Anderson, 

60. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  133- 

SHERMAN,     rHILlP,     161O-1609. 

First  Secretary  of  the  rrovi- 
dence    Plantations,     1639. 
Member  of  the   Court  of 
Commissioner,  1656.    Dep- 
uty, 1665-67. 
Haight,  Abner  Sherman,  50. 
Haight,  Frederick  E.,  50- 
Paige,  Edward  Winslow,  64. 
Sherman,  Samuel,  1618-1684. 
Deputy    to     the     General 
..    Court,    May,    1637.   which 
declared  that  "  there  shalbe 
an   offensive    warr  against 
the  Pequoitt."      Trumbull 
says  that    "the    measures 
taken  by  this  court  were  so 
spirited,  that  the  names  of 
its  members  deserve    per- 

274 


petu-ilion."     Assistant  1663 
-6S.    Appointed  by  the  Gen- 
eral Court  July  6,  1665,  one 
of   a   committee   to   defend 
the    coast     from    Stratford 
to  Rye   against  the   Dutch 
under  Admiral  De   Keuler. 
Colony  of  Connecticut 
Belts,  Frederick  Holbrook,35. 
Belts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35- 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  4"- 
Noble,  Henry  ILirmon,  62. 
Shippen,  Edward,  1639-1712- 
Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery   Com- 
pany     of      lioslon,     1669. 
Speaker  of    the  Assembly, 
1695.     Member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Council  of  Pennsyl- 
vania,   1696-1712.      Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court  and 
Presi.ling      Judge    of    the 
Court   of    Common    Pleas, 
1697.     First  Mayor  of  Phil- 
adelphia,    1701.        Acting 
Deputy     Governor,     1703- 
President  of  the  Provincial 
Council,  1702-04. 
Jackson,  Oswald,  55- 
Luquer,  Lea  Mcllvaine,  58. 
Hutchinson,  Charles  H..  98. 
Page,  S.  Davis,  102. 
Prime,  Frederick,  103. 
Shippen,  Edward,  104- 
Huidekoper,    Frederick 

153- 
Peale,  Albert  C,  155- 
Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  94- 
Balch,  Thomas  Willing,  95. 
Shippen,  Paymaster  Edward, 
1703-1781.   Paymaster  Brit- 
ish   and  Provincial   forces, 
French   and    Indian  War, 
under  General  Forbes  Stan- 
wix  ;   and  for   his   services 
he  received  public  thanks  in 
1760.     Mayor  of  Philadel- 
phia,   1744-      One  of  the 
founders  of   Princeton  Col- 
lege.     Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  1746-48. 
One  of  the  founders  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania. 


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laiit  1663 
the  Cjeii- 
1665,  one 
n  defend 
Stratford 
le  iJntch 
;  Kcutcr, 
[icut 
brook,  3  5. 

rman,  ^o. 
ion,  62. 
J3()-I7I2. 
icient  and 
ery   Com- 
an,     1669. 
Assembly, 
)f  the  I'ro- 
[  I'ennsyl- 
!.      Judge 
Court  and 
e    of    the 
ion    I'leas, 
yor  of  Phil- 
Acting 
lOr,     1703- 
Provincial 

^• 

55- 
.raine,  58. 

es  H..  98- 

2. 

103. 

104. 
ierick    W., 

t55- 
ft,  94- 
illing,  95- 
;r  Edward, 
master  Brit- 
icial   forces, 
ndian  War, 
Forbes  Stan- 
his   services 
ilic  thanks  in 
of  Philadel- 
One  of  the 
rinceton  Col- 
of  the  Court 
eas,  1746-48. 
inders  of  the 
Pennsylvania. 


Luquer,  Lea  Mcllwaine,  58. 
Ualch.  Edwin  Swift,  94. 
Balch,  Thomas  Willing,  95. 
Shippen,  Edward,  104. 
Huidekoper,    Frederick    W., 

153- 

Peale,  Albert  C,  155- 
Shippen,     Colonel     Joseph, 
1 732-1 8 10.  Colonel    of 

Pennsylvania  troops  in  Pro- 
vincial army  in  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars.  Served 
in  Braddock's  expedition 
against  Fort  Duquesne. 

Shippen,  Edward,   M.D.,  73, 
104. 

Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  94. 

Balch,  Thomas  Willing,  95. 

Shippen,  Edward,  104. 

Huidekoper,    Frederick    W., 

'53- 
Shirley,  Lieutenant-gene- 
ral William,  1693-1771. 
Lieutenant-General  Eng- 
lish army.  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  all  the  forces  in 
British  North  America,  1755. 
Governor  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  Colony,  1741-45. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  46. 
Shute,  Lieutenant  William, 
1723-17S4.  Of  Captain 
Enoch  Hunt's  Company, 
New  Jersey  troops.  Served 
in  the  French  and  Indian 
War,  1 76 1. 

Shute.  Samuel  Moore,  155. 
Sill  (Syll),  Captain  Joseph, 
1636-1696.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  and  in  several 
expeditions  against  the  In- 
dians  in  Massachusetts, 
Maine,and  New  Hampshire, 

Sill,  Frederick  Schroeder,  73. 

Sill,  John  Targee,  73. 

Hall,  George  F.,  125. 

Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 
SiMONDs,  Caleb,  1649-1712. 
Woburn.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1675-76.  In 
Captain  Davenport's  Com- 
pany, Massachusetts  troops. 

Thompson,  John  T.,  131. 

18  2 


Sip,    Captain    Jan    Ariense, 
1662-1729.   Lieutenant  and 
Capt.iin,  Bergen,  New  Jer- 
sey Militia,  1 703-1 1. 
Booraem,  Robert  Elmer,  36. 
Skidmore,      Lieutenant 
Thomas,    1693-1761.    En- 
sign 1723,  Lieutenant  1734, 
Newtown  Train  Band. 
Skidmore,  William  L.,  74- 

Skinner,  Abraham,  1649 . 

Served  in  the  Mount   Hope 
campaign,     September    21, 
1675,  and  in  the  Narragan- 
sett    Fort     fight,     Decem- 
ber    19,     1676,     in     King 
Philip's  War. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn.  WillLim  Ives,  85. 
Skinner,     Ensign    William, 
1720-1807.     Served  at  the 
siege   of  Louisburg.    1745. 
Commissioned    Ensign    in 
the     Fifteenth    Company, 
Eleventh  Connecticut  Regi- 
ment, May,  1757. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Slye,      Gerard,     1662-1733. 
Commander  of    Fort   Sus- 
quehannock. 
Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  113. 
Jenkins,  Edmund  P..  113. 
Si.YE,  Captain  Robert,  1615- 
1670.     One   of    the    Com- 
missioners of  the  Province 
and    Council  of    State    in 
Maryland.     Member  of  the 
Maryland    Assembly   from 
St.  Mary's  County. 
Jenkins,  Edward  A.,  113. 
Jenkins,  Edmund  P.,  113- 
Smith,     Lieutenant    James, 
1645-1690,    of     Newbury, 
Mass.      Served   under    Sir 
William  Phipps  in  the  Ex- 
pedition against  Canada  in 
1690. 
Constant,  S.  Victor,  41. 
Smith,    Lieutenant    Philip, 
165  3-1684.        Lieutenant 
Town     Troop,      Hadley, 
Mass.,  and    Lieutenant   of 

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a     Troop     of    Horse     for 
Hampshire    County,   i67o- 
Deputy     to     the    Getieral 
Court,  1680-84. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  7''- 
Stockbridpe,  Henry,  Ii5- 
SMITH,  Major   Richard  (Bull 
Smith).     Indian    Wars    in 
Connecticut.     In  1675  con- 
cluded  a   treaty   with    the 
Narragansetts       making 
terms   for   the   delivery  to 
Major  Smith  of    Philip  of 
I'ocanoket. 
Foster,  Howell,  47. 
Smith,   Lieutenant  Samuki,. 
1602-1680.     Lieutenant  of 
Hadley    Troop,     i663-78- 
Deputy    to     the     General 
Court,   1661-73-    Commis- 
sioner   to    negotiate    with 
the   Mohawks,   1667,   Col- 
ony of    Massachusetts  Bay. 
Isham,  Charles,  55- 
Hayden,  Horace  E.,  98. 
Stockbridtje,  Henry,  11 5- 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  no. 
Cooley,  Francis  R.,  I39' 
Smith,  Captain  Thomas,  2D, 

1673 .       Ensign    1710, 

Lieutenant   1718,    Captain 
1723,    East   Haven     1  ram 
Band. 
Brackett,  Robert  L.,  36. 
«>MnH,    Governor  William, 
1655-1705.  Page  to  Charles 
II.     Governor  of  Tangier, 
1675-83.       Received    the 
grant    of     Saint    Georges 
Manor,  Long  Island,  from 
William  HI.,  1693-     Mem- 
ber of  the  Colonial  Council 
of  New  York,   1691-1704- 
Tudee  of  the  Court  of  Ad- 
miralty of  New  York,  New 
Jersey,    and    Connecticut. 
1693-97-     Commander    of 
the    Suffolk    forces,   1693. 
Justice    of    the    Supreme 
Court  of  New  York,  1691. 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Colony, 
1692-1700-02.      Colonial 
Governor,  1701. 


Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  57- 

Este,  Charles,  97. 

Houston,  William  Churchill, 

Jr.,  9H. 
Woolsey,  Theodore  S.,  146- 
Smythk,     1ST,    Colonel 
Thomas,  1650-1719-  Mem- 
ber     of     Assembly,     n\ne 
terms,  i694-i707-   Member 
of  the   Council.     1715-19- 
Colonel  of  the  Kent  County 
Militia,  1699.  Deputy  Com- 
missary-General, 1707-18- 
I'rovince  of  Maryland. 
Browne,  Bennet  B.,  in. 
Neff,  Peter,  114- 
Smythe,   2u,   Thomas,   1710- 
1741.  Member  of  Assembly, 
Province  of  Maryland,  1738. 
Neff,  Peter,  II4- 
Smythe,  3D,   Thomas,   1730- 
1819.     Member   Provincial 
Convention,     Province    of 
Maryland,  1774- 
Neff,  Peter,  114- 

Snow,  John,  1707 •.°'2r'"''' 

tain   Samuel  Usley  s  Com- 
pany  of  Falmouth,  1757' 
Walker,  Richard  IL,  83. 
Snowden,  Captain  Richard, 
1704.    Captain  of  Pro- 
vincial forces  of  Maryland, 
1700-03.      First    Lord    of 
Birmingham  Manor. 
Mifflin,  James,  60,  lOi. 
Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley, 

78. 
Large.  James,  99-  ^„„ 

Southworth,  General  con- 
stant, 1615-1697.    Served 
in  the  Pequot  War,   1637. 
Ensign  Duxbury  Company, 
1646.      Lieutenant,     1653. 
Deputy  from  1647  for  twen- 
ty-two years.     Treasurer  of 
Plymouth    Colony    sixteen 
years.      Member    of    the 
Council    of     War,     1658. 
Commissioner  for  the  Unit- 
ed Colonies,    1668.     Com- 
missary-General    d  u  ri  11  g 
King   Philip's  War.     Gov- 
ernor of  Kennebec. 


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s. 

n  R.,  57- 
Churchill, 

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0  1,  O  N  K  L 

7iq.  Mem- 
ibly,  nine 
J.   Member 

1715-19- 
ent  County 

eputy  Com- 

,  1707-13. 
yland. 
.,  III. 

MAS,     I71O- 

f  Assembly, 
yland,  173S. 

MAS,  1730- 
r  Provincial 
Province    of 


,  of  Cap- 

Isley's  Com- 
uth,  1757- 
H.,  83. 
N  Richard, 
plain  of  Pro- 
of Maryland, 
■St    Lord    of 
rianor. 
k),  lOi. 
nee  Buckley, 


ENERAL  Con- 
1C97.  Served 
t  War,  1637. 
ury  Company, 
enant,  1653. 
1647  for  twen- 

Treasurerof 
olony  sixteen 
nber    of    the 

War,  1658. 
r  for  the  Unii- 

1668.  Com- 
-ral  during 
's  War.  Gov- 
mebec. 


/.VPEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENPANTS. 


Rr^-aiif    J'ercy,  37. 
Forbes,  *  h*trles  Spooner,  174. 
Sl-AFORD.     Jon  •,     l648-l6<j7. 
Rowley.  Oneof  (  iiptain  Ap- 
pleton  s  'rroopers.     Served 
under  '^  aptiiin   Prentice  in 
King  Philip's  War.   Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Dorman,  William  1!.,  124- 
Spai-dinc,  Lieutenant  JoitN, 
of  Chelmsford.    In  Captain 
Robert  Richardson's  Snow- 
shoe     Company,     Lovell's 
War,     1724.       Colony    of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Spalding,  John  F.,  75- 
Spalding,   John,    of    Chelms- 
ford.    A  soldier  in  Captain 
Manning's     Company,     in 
King  Philip's  War.  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Spalding,  John  F.,  75. 

Sparhawk,  Nathaniel,  

1647,     Cambridge,     Mass. 
Deputy    to     the    General 
Court,  1642-47. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  133. 
Sparrow,  Captain  Jonathan, 
1630-1695,    of     Eastham, 
Mass.     Captain  in  French 
and  Indian  War,  1690. 
Sears,  Clinton  Brooks,  72. 
Spencer,    Ensign   Jared,    of 
Haddam,  Conn.    Served  in 
King  Philip's  War.     Rep- 
resentative, 1674-75. 
Brainerd,  Cephas,  37. 
Brainerd,  Cephas,  Jr.,  37- 
Spencer,     Colonel    Joseph. 
Major  in  the  Second  Con- 
necticut   Regiment    under 
Colonel  Whiting,  and  sub- 
sequently Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel in  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars  in  1758,  and  at  the 
outbreak  of  the  Revolution 
was  Colonel  of  the  Twelfth 
Regiment    of    the    Colony 
Militia.      General    in    the 
Revolution. 
Brush,  Edmund  Coke,  186. 
Spencer,  Sergeant  Thomas. 
Served  under  Major  John 
2 


Mason      in      the      Pequot 
War. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  44. 
Spoffori),    Captain    Ahnf.r, 
1705-1777.    Commission  in 
Massachusetts      Provincial 
Forces,  dated  Nov.  22,1743. 
SpotTord,  Paul  N.,  75. 
Spofford,  Colonel  Daniel, 
1721-1803.    Rowley,  Mass. 
Commissions  in  Massachu- 
setts Provincial  Forces. 
Ensign,  dated  1757.     Cap- 
tain,    1764.      Major,   1774. 
Colonel,  Seventh  Massachu- 
setts Regiment,  1775' 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  75. 
Spofford,  Captain  John, 1678 
-1735.       Rowley,    Mass. 
Commission   in   Massachu- 
setts    Provincial      Forces, 
dated  May  8,  1721. 
Spofford,  Paul  N.,  75. 
Sprague,  Captain  John, 1627- 
1692.    Captain    Maiden 
Company,    1685.     Deputy, 
1690,    Massachusetts    Bay 
Colony. 
Sprague,  John  T.,  75. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  130,  181. 
Sprague,  Jonathan,  1656- 
1731.     Maiden.     Served  in 
Captain  Moseley's  Company 
in  King  Philip  s  War,  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Sprague,  John  T.,  75. 
Green,  Samuel  S.,  125. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  130.  181. 
Sprague,  Lieutenant  Ralph, 
1603-1650.   Member  of  the 
Ancient    and      Honorable 
Artillery    Company,    1637. 
Lieutenant  of  same,  1639. 
Deputy    to     the     General 
Court,  Colony    of    Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Sprague,  John  T.,  75. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  130,  181. 
Sprague,  Samuel.    Deputy  to 
the    General    Court,    Ply- 
mouth    Colony,     1686-92. 
Secretary,  1682-85. 
Howland,  Daniel  W.,  127. 

77 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


a,  !i, 


M 


Spring,  Lieutenant  John, 
1630-1717.  Newton,  Mass. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Provincial  Mihtia. 
Deputy  to  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts, 
1704-07. 
Jackson.  Henry  S.,  171- 
Springer,  Ensign  James,  169S 

. ,       Ensign    in     renin 

Company,  Captain  Moses 
Pearson.  First  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Troops, 
Colonel  William  Pepperell, 
Louisburg  Expedition. 
Page,  Walter  Oilman,  12S. 
Staats,  Major  Abraham, 

M.D., 1694-    Captain, 

1669,  and  Major  of  Foot  at 
Albany.  Surgeon  at  Rens- 
selaerwyck.  Member  of  the 
Council  at  Beverwyck,  and 
its  President  in  1644. 
Beekman,  James  William,  34- 
Carnochan,    Gouverneur  M., 

38. 
Davies,  Julien  T..  42. 
Davies,  William  G.,  42. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  50. 
Miller,  John  Bleecker,  60. 
Staats,  Captain  JocHiM.  New 
York     Provincial     Forces. 
Ensign,    March   19,    1685. 
Captain,Deceniber28,i689. 
Commissioner     of     Indian 
Affairs,  October  19-  1690. 
Served  in  Canada  Expedi- 
tion, 1688. 
Miller,  John  Bleecker,  60. 
Stacy,  M  a  h  l  o  n,  -— - 1704- 
Member    of    the    Council, 
Province  of  New  Jersey. 
Standish,      Alexander,     of 
Duxbary.      Soldier  in   the 
Duxbury  Company,  Plym- 
outh Colony  Forces,  1643. 
Coffin,  Pufus,  123. 
Standish,    Captain    Myles, 
1584-1656.      February    27, 
1621,  he  received  the  hrst 
military  commission   given 
in   this  country.     In  1649 
he  was   appointed   "  Gen- 
2 


eral-in -Chief"    of    all    the 
Companies  in   the  Colony. 
Before  coming  to  Plymouth 
Colony  in   the    Mayjlowe- 
he  held  a  commission  from 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  served 
in   the   Low  Countries,  in 
aid  of  the  Dutch. 
Slocum,  Joseph  Jermain,  74- 
Standish,  Myles,  75- 
Townsend,  Rufus  M..  79- 
Thomsen,  Alonzo  L.,  no. 
Coffin,  Rufus,  123. 
Standish,  Myles,  M.D.,  131. 
Stanley,  Captain  Caleb,  ot 
Hartford,   Conn.     Captain 
in  King  Philip's  War. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49- 
Stanley,     Captain      Caleb. 
Lieutenant,     1683.      Ca^)- 
tain,  16B9,  King  William  s 
War.     Massachusetts    Bay 
Colony. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 
Stanley,      Captain      John, 
1624-1706.    Sergeant  1669, 
Ensign     1674,    Lieutenant 
1675,  Captain  1676,  Hart- 
ford County  Militii.  Served 
in  King  Philip's  War   '  up 
the  river."     Colony  of  Con- 
necticut. .      „      ■    1 
Allen,     Frederick     I'ercival, 

31' 
Metcalf,  James  B.,  59- 
Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  71- 
Stanton,  Thomas,  x6i6-xb77. 
Indian  interpreter  to  John 
Winthrop  the   younger,  in 
Connecticut,     before     the 
Pequot    War.      Served    in 
the  Pequot  War,  and  ren- 
dered valuable   services  at 
Saybrook      Fort.       Indian 
interpreter  to  the  General 
Court  of  Connecticut  in  all 
cases  where  the  controversy 
was  between  the  whites  and 
Indians. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  -62. 
Eaton,  Daniel  C,  140. 
Gardiner,  Curtiss  Crane,  i»7. 
Starr,  Doctor  Thomas,  1616- 

78 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


of    all    the 
he  Colony. 

0  Plymouth 
Mayflowc 

lission  from 
1,  and  served 
ountiies,  in 
1. 
ertnain,  74. 

75- 
;M..  79- 

1  L.,  116. 

3. 

M.D.,  131- 
I  Caleb,  of 
in.    Captain 
's  War. 
rt  Milne,  49- 
IN      Caleb. 
1683.      Cap- 
ng  William's 
husetts    Bay 

i.,  103. 

AiN  John, 
ergeant  1669, 
,  Lieutenant 
1  1676,  Hart- 
[ilitii.  Served 
ip's  War  "  up 
;olony  of  Con- 

Percival, 

B.,  59- 
angdon,  71 • 
vs,  1616-T.677. 
ireter  to  John 
le  younger,  in 
before  the 
r.  Served  in 
War,  and  ren- 
)le  services  at 
Fort.       Indian 

0  the  General 
nnecticut  in  all 
the  controversy 

1  the  whites  and 

sP.,«2. 
C,  140.      • 
tiss  Crane,  187. 
Thomas,  1616- 


1658.     Surgeon    of    forces 
sent  against  the  Pequots. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 
Stedman,  Cornet  John,  1601- 
1693.  Ensign  Cambridge 
Company,  1641-47.  Cornet 
in  Captain  Davis's  Troop 
expedition  against  Nini- 
gret,  1657.  Quartermaster 
Cambridge  Militia,  1676. 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Mifflin,  James,  59,  loi. 

Mifflin,  William,  loi. 
Stearns,  Isaac,  1661-1739. 
Served  in  Captain  John 
Laiie's  Company,  Billerica, 
Mass.  Queen  Anne's  War, 
1706-07. 

Belknap,  Robert  Lenox,  34. 
Stearns,  Captain  John,  Cap- 
tain in  Indian  Wars,  1748. 

Stearns,  Henry  P.,  144. 
Stearns,    Lieutenant    Sam- 
uel, 1673 ,  Watertown, 

Mass.     Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral   Court,    eight    terms, 

1714-31- 

Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  133. 

Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 
Stebhins,  John,  1626-1679,  of 
Captain  Samuel   Moseley's 
Company,    King     Philip's 
War. 

Rhoades.  Lyman,  68. 
Stebbins,  Lieutenant  Thom- 
as. 1620-1683.  Lieutenant 
in  Captain  William  Turner's 
Company,  at  the  Falls 
fight,  in  King  Philip's 
War,  May  19,  1676. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Stebbins,  Thomas,  1648-1689. 
Served  in  King  Philip's 
War,  in  defense  of  Garrison 
House,  at  Northampton, 
against  Indians. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Steele,     Captain    William. 
Captain  of  one  of  the  asso- 
ciated  companies  of   Lan- 


caster County,    Penn.,   in 

1756- 
Beekman,  James  William,  34. 
Stephens,    Captain     James, 
1686 ,  Andover.     Cap- 
tain in  the  Louisburg  expe- 
dition.    Colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  50. 
Stevens,  Captain  Nathaniel, 
1749.   Captain  of  Sixth 
Company,     Seventh    Con- 
necticut Regiment,  1741. 
Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  104. 

Stewart,  George,  1733- 

Member  of  Assembly,  Penn- 
sylvania, 1730-33. 
Peale,  Albert  C,  155. 
Stickney,   Lieutenant  Wil- 
liam, 1592-1665.    One  of 
the  founders   of   the  town 
of    Rowley,    Mass.,    1639. 
Lieutenant,  1661. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Stillwell,  Captain    Nicho- 
las,   1612-1671,   who    or- 
ganized a  Troop  of  Horse 
in  Virginia  against  the  In- 
dians,      1644.       Captured 
King  Ohechancanagfi,  suc- 
cessor   to    Powhatan.      In 
1663  was  Lieutenant  under 
Captain  Martin  Kregier  in 
the  second  Esopus  War. 
Clark,  Henry  Schieflelin,  39. 
Clark,  William  Newton,  40. 
Schieffelin,  Eugene,  70. 
Schieflelin,  Schuyler,  71. 
Sill,  John  T.,  74. 
Stillwell,  William  Moore,  75- 
Stockbridge,  Charles,  1634- 
1683.    Soldier  in  King  Phil- 
ip's  War. 
Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  116, 
Stockton,  Lieutenant  Rich- 
ard,     1606-1707.       First 
Lieutenant,  1665,  Flushing, 
Long    Island,     Troop    of 
Horse. 
Gillespie,  Geo.  Cuthbert,  97. 
Levis,  Henry.  100. 
Levis,  Samuel  W.,  100. 
Powell,  Washington  B.,  103. 


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Stockton,     Richard,     1730- 
1781.    Member  of  the  Gov- 
ernor's Council,  Province  of 
New  Jersey,  1768. 
Hunter,  Richard  Stockton,  98. 

Stoddard,  Anthony.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Com- 
pany. Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  twenty-three 
terms.  Member  of  the 
Court    of    Commissioners, 

1651-59- 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Stoddard,    Colonel   John, 
1682-1749,   of    Northamp- 
t  o  n.       Commissioner     to 
Quebec.     1 71 3.     to    nego- 
tiate exchange  of  prisoners. 
Colonel     Massachusetts 
Militia.       Assistant     and 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Stone,  Ebenezer,  1662-1754, 
Newton,     Mass.      Deputy 
to    the    General   Court    of 
Massachusetts  from  1708  to 
17 17.     Subsequently  Royal 
Councillor  of  the  Province 
of  Massachusetts. 
Jackson,  Henry  S.,  I7i. 
Stone,    Rev.   Samuel,   1602- 
1663.      Chaplain     under 
Major  John  Mason,  Pequot 
War. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  56. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 
Stone,    Governor   William, 

1O59.      Appointed     in 

1648   Governor   and   High 

Admiral  of  Maryland.     He 

was   dispossessed     by    the 

Revolution  of  1654. 

Brent,  Joseph  Lancaster,  110. 

Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  113. 

Stoutofk.    Captain    Elbert 

Elbertson,     1620  -  1688. 

Appointed     by     Governor 

Colve.       Captain     of    the 

Militia,    in   the    Conquest 

2 


of    the   Province    of    New 
York    by    the    Dutch,    in 

1673- 
Jones,  Charles  Henry,  98. 

Stratton,   Joseph,  1666 

Marlborough,    Mass.     Sol- 
dier in  garrison  at  Ma'lbor- 
ough,  1711. 
Stratton,  George  G.,  I3i- 
Stream,  Ensig.n  John,  1621- 
1685.    Ensign,  1665,    Colo- 
nial Forces  of  Connecticut. 
Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  65. 
Strong,  Jedediah,  1667-1709. 
Slain  by  Indians  in  Queen 
Anne's  War. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,62. 
Strong,      "  Elder  "     John. 
Deputy    to      the     General 
Court,      1641,      '43.      '44- 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Wessells,  Henry  W.,  146. 
Strong,  Lieutenant  Return, 
1640-1726.     Cornet  Wind- 
sor Troop,  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut, 1689.     Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1689-90. 
Lieutenant    of    Troops, 
1692. 
Hayden,  Horace  E.,  98. 
Strong,   Thomas,    1630-1689. 
Trooper  under  Major  John 
Mason,  1658. 
Strong,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  76. 
Strycker,  Captain  Jan,  161 5- 
1697.       Member     of     the 
Great  Landtag  in  New  Am- 
sterdam, 1664.    Member  of 
the  Hempstead  Convention, 
1665.  Schepen, 1673.   Cap- 
tain of  the  Military  Com- 
pany at    Midwout,    L.    I. 
Deputy  to  the  Great  Confer- 
ence at  New  Orange,  1674. 
Stryker,  William  S.,  104, 163. 
SwAiNE,  Captain    Samuel, 
1610  -  1682.        Lieutenant 
Connecticut       Colonial 
Forces,    1663,   and   of   the 
Newark     Soldiers,     1667- 
73.     And     when      Robert 
Treat,     his      captain,     re- 

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Dutch,    in 

iry,  98. 

1666 

lass.  Sol- 
It  Ma"lbor- 

',.,  131. 

)HN,    162I- 

665,  Colo- 
onnecticut. 
,65. 

1667-1709. 
i  in  Queen 

.,62. 

"  John. 
e    General 

'43.  '44- 
issachusetts 

v.,  146. 
T  Return, 
met  Wind- 
iny  of  Con- 
Deputy  to 
rt,  1689-go. 
Troops, 

E.,  98. 
1630-1689. 
Major  John 

..Jr.,  76. 
!  Jan,i6i5- 
;r     of     the 
n  New  Am- 

Member  of 
Convention, 
1673.  Cap- 
litary  Com- 
out,  L.  I. 
IreatConfer- 
range,  1674. 
S.,  104, 163. 
Samuel, 

Lieutenant 
Colonial 
and  of  the 
iers,  1667- 
en  Robert 
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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


turned  to  command  the 
Connecticut  troops  in  King 
Philip's  War,  he  was  elected 
Captain  of  East  Jersey 
Provincial  Forces  in  com- 
mand of  the  fortified  town 
of  Newark.  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court  of  Connect- 
icut, 1663.  Deputy  and 
"  Third  man  "  Provincial 
Assembly  of  East  Jersey, 
1673-76,  during  the  Indian 
hostilities. 

Chandler,  Walter,  38,  161. 

Grant,  De  Forest,  48. 

Grant,  Madison,  49. 

Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  50- 

Halsey,  Henry  A.,  50. 

Goode,  G.  Brown,  152. 

Toler,  Henry  P.,  163. 
SwAiNE,  William,  i 585-1664. 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court 
of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
1636.  A  Commissioner  to 
establish  and  govern  the 
new  Colony  of  Connecticut, 

1636.  Assistant  first  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Connecticut, 

1637.  Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  New  Haven 
Colony,  1653-57. 

Chandler,  Walter,  38. 

Goode,  G.  Brown,  152. 
Swan,  Richard,  of  Rowley, 
Mass.  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War,  and  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1666, 
'73,  and  '75- 

Swan,  Frederick  G.,  77- 
Swan,     Robert,     1628-1698. 
Soldier    at    Great    Swamp 
Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 

Swan,  Frederick  G.,  77- 
Sn'ARTWOUT,  Roeloff,  1634- 
171 5.  Schout  of  Esopus 
during  the  Indian  War  of 
1663,  and  Member  of  Gov- 
ernor Leisler's  Council  dur- 
ing the  war  with  France  in 
1689. 

Collins.  Holdridge  O..  41. 

Dudley,  Edgar  W.,  44. 

Swartwout,  Satterlee,  77. 


Sweat,  Benjamin,  Jr.  Private 
in  Captain  Jacob  Bayley's 
Company,  Colonel  Love- 
well's  Regiment,  1759- 

Webster,  Frank  D.,  86. 
Swords,  Lieutenant  Thomas, 
Fifty-fifth  Regiment  of 
Foot,  British  Army.  Fort 
George,  Albany,  and  New 
York  City.  Last  French 
War. 

Swords,  Henry  Cotheal,  77. 
Syll,  Captain  Joseph.     See 

Sill. 
Symonds,  Deputy-Governor 
Samuel,  1595-1678,  Ips- 
wich, Mass.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1638- 
43.  Assistant,  1643-73. 
Deputy-Governor,  1673-78. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  61. 

Story,  Henry  G.,  76. 

Story,  Joseph  G.,  76. 

de  Benneville,  James  S.,  96. 

Piatt,  Franklin,  103. 

Taft,  Captain  Robert.  Com- 
manded Mendon,  Massa- 
chusetts Colonial  Forces. 
Representative  to  General 
Court,  1741-46. 

Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 
Talcott,  John,  1600-1660, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.  Dep- 
uty to  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts,  1634-36. 
Deputy  to  General  Court 
of  Connecticut,  1637-53. 
"Assistant,"  1654-60. 
Treasurer,  1652-60.  Com- 
missioner for  the  United 
Colonies,  1656-58. 

Walbridge,   T.  Chester,    82, 
105. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Talcott,  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel John.  Commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Connecticut 
Forces  in  King  Philip's 
War,  also  commanded 
Troops  at  lladley  in  1676. 

Jennings,  Albert  Gould,  55. 

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Talcott,    Captain    Samuel, 
1635-1691.  Of  the  Hartford 
Troop  of  Dragoons  at  Deer- 
field,  King  William's  War. 
Lieutenant.  1677.    Captain, 
1681.       Deputy,     1669-84, 
Assistant,  1685-91. 
Backus,  J.  Bayard,  32. 
Washburn,  John  Henry.  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Tappan,   Ensign  Jacob.     En- 
sign,   1683.       Newbury, 
Massachusetts. 
Emery,  Rufus,  44. 
Tasker.    Colonel    Thomas, 

1700.     Member  of  the 

Lower  House  of  Assembly 
of  Maryland,  1697. 
Howard,  McHenry,  II3- 
Tayloe,  John,    1st.     Member 
of  the  Council  of  Virginia, 
1732. 
Howard,  McHenry,  ii3- 

Tayloe,  John.  2d, i779- 

Member  of  the  Council  of 
Virginia,  1756- 
Howard,  McHenry,  Ii3. 
AYLOE,    Colonel  William, 

1710.     Member  of  the 

House  of  Burgesses  of  Vir- 
ginia from  Richmond  Coun- 
ty, 1705-10. 
Howard,  McHenry,  I13. 
Taylor.Lieutenant-Colonel 

James,    1732-1814.     Caro- 
line County.     Adjutant 
under    Washington,    Brad- 
dock's    Campaign.       Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of  Caroline 
County  prior  to  Revolution. 
Member     House    of    Bur- 
gesses,   Dominion   of  Vir- 
ginia. 
Thompson,  John  T.,  131. 
Taylor,  James,  1674-1729- 
King  and  Queen  County, 
Va.     Member  of  House  of 
Burgesses.  1702. 
Thompson,  John  T.,  i3i. 
Taylor,  Captain  John.  1641- 
1704.     Captain    of    Troop 
of  Hampshire,  killed  by  the 
Indians  May  13. 1704.  when 


in  pursuit  of  them  after  the 
destruction  of  Pascomuck. 
Betts,  Frederick  H.,  35. 
Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35- 
Haight,  Frederick  E.,  50. 
Metcalf,  James  B.,  59. 
Taylor,    Lieutenant   John, 
Jr.,    1666-1742.     Lieuten- 
ant   in    command    of    his 
father's  Company  after  his 
death,  French  and  Indian 
War. 
Metcalf,  James  B.,  59. 
Taylor,  Reverend  Nathan- 
AEL,  1722-1800.     Chaplain 
of    Colonel   Nathan  Whit- 
ing's  Regiment   at  Ticon- 
deroga  and   Crown   Point, 

I759'  .  . 

Hatch,  Arthur  Melvin.  52. 
Taylor,  Ensign  Thomas,  1643 
-1735.      Ensign    Danbury 
Train     Band,    168^1706. 
Deputy,  1697-1 702. '06,  '07. 
Hatch,  Arthur  Melvin.  52- 
Taylor.    Thomas,    ist.    who 
was  active   in   the   French 
and    Indian    Wars.      Was 
wounded  at  Deerfield. 
Roberts,  Henry,  143' 
Taylor,  Thomas,  2d,  who, 
while  on  a  march  from  Deer- 
field  to  Fort  Dummer,  July 
14,    1748,    in  command   of 
seventeen  men,  was  attacked 
by  one  hundred  French  and 
Indians,  taken  prisoner  and 
carried  to  Canada  ;  was  ex- 
changed     September     I7i 

1748. 
Roberts,  Henry,  I43- 
Teall,  Surgeon  Oliver.    A 
Surgeon     in    the     English 
army,  serving  through  the 
French  War. 
Teall,  Edward  McK.,  rsi. 
Temple,  Abraham.    Soldier  in 
Captain  Nathaniel   Daven- 
port's Company,  1675. 
Houghton,  Henry  O;,  126. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.  Jr.,  127. 
Temple,  Isaac,  Sr..  1678-—. 
Marlborough,   Mass.      Sol- 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


^  after  the 
scorn  uck. 
.  35. 
35. 
E.,  50. 

59- 

NT  John, 
Lieuten- 
id  of  his 
y  after  his 
nd  Indian 

59- 

Nathan- 

Chaplain 

than  Whit- 

at  Ticon- 
)wn  Point, 

ilvtn,  52. 
lOMAS,  1643 
1  Danbury 
1689-1706. 
702, '06, '07. 
;lvin,  52. 

1st,  who 
the  French 
^ars.  Was 
erfield. 

143. 

s ,  2d,  who, 
h  from  Deer- 
ummer,  July 
lommand  of 
was  attacked 
1  French  and 
prisoner  and 
»da  ;  was  ex- 
itember     I7i 

143- 

Oliver.    A 

the    English 

through  the 

IcK.,  181. 
I.     Soldier  in 
aniel   Daven- 
ly,  1675. 
ry  O;,  126. 
ryO.  T^.,I27• 
,R..  1678 . 

Mass.      Sol- 


dier in   Garrison  at    Marl 
borough,  171 1. 
Clark,  Arthur  VV.,  1-23. 
Temple,  Isaac,  Jr.,  1704-1760. 
Marlborough,  Mass.     Dep- 
uty to   Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral  Court,    1747,  '49.  '56, 
•58. 
Clark,  Arthur  \V.,  123. 
Terrill,   Captain    Ephraim, 
I  7  I  3-1786.      Captain     of 
Troop   of  Horse   at  Eliza- 
bethtown.  Province  of  New 
Jersey,  1760. 
Squier,    Charles   Burnham, 
163. 
Terry,  Major  Ephraim,  1701- 
1795.  Major,  Enfield  Train 
Band.       Justice,    Hartford 
County,    1737,    Colony    of 
Connecticut. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94. 
Terry,  Captain  Samuel.   Cr.p- 
tain   Enfield   Train    Band, 
1716,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94. 

Terry,   Stephen, 1668. 

Served    in     the     Windsor 
Troop    of    Horse,     1658. 
The  first  Troop  organized  in 
the  Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  62. 
Thacher,   Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel John,  1703-1785.  Yar- 
mouth.     Commanded    a 
Regiment  of  Militia,  Colo- 
ny of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  133. 
Thacher,    John,     1675-1764. 
Yarmouth,  Mass.     Member 
of    the    Council    of    War. 
Assistant. 
Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  133. 
Thaxter,    Captain    John, 
1626-1687.   Hingham.   En- 
sign, 1675.    Lieutenant, 
1664,  under  Captain  Hud- 
son.    Captain   against  the 
Dutch  at  New  York.    Cap- 
tain   of   Cavalry.      Deputy 
to  General  Court  in  1666. 
Swan,  Robert  Thaxter,  131. 


Thaxter,     Major     Samuel, 
1723-1771.  Hingham.  Cap- 
tain of  a  Company  in  Colo- 
nel    Gridley's     Regiment, 
Crown    Point    Expedition. 
French  and   Indian  Wars, 
1775.     Major,  1756.     Fort 
William     Henry.      Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Swan,  Robert  Thaxter,  131. 
Thaxter,  Colonel    Samuel, 
1665-1740.     Hingham. 
Colonel,  1725.     Deputy  to 
General   Court,    1697,  and 
1708-12.    Assistant,  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Swan,  Robert  Thaxter,  131. 
Thing,    Captain    Jonathan, 

1694.     Ensign,  Exeter 

Company,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,     1690.       Captain, 
1692. 
Folsom,  All-rt  A.,  124. 
Koues.  George  Ellsworth,  162. 
Thomas,  Captain  Nathaniel, 
1610-1674.     Commissioned 
Ensign,  Plymouth  Colony, 
under      Captain      M  y  1  e  s 
Standish,   1640.      Lieuten- 
ant,   1643.      Captain   (vice 
Standish,  promoted),   1644. 
Pequot  War. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  80. 
Thomas,  Lieutenant  Philip, 
1600-1675.     A  member   of 
the  High  Commission  gov- 
erning Maryland   in    1656, 
and  one  of  those  who,    in 
1659,  surrendered  the  Gov- 
ernment to  Lord  Baltimore. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Provincial 
Forces  of  Maryland  before 

1655- 

Mifflin,  James,  60,  loi. 

Thomas,  Lawrence   Buckley, 
78. 

Large,  James,  99. 
Thomas,  Doctor  Philip. 
Delegate  from  Frederick 
County  to  General  Con- 
gress, Annapolis,  Mary- 
land, 1774.  Representative 
to  carry  into  execution  the 

283 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


association    agreed   on    by 
the   American   ContinenUl 
Congress.  ■ 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,   1 1 6. 

Thompson,  Abijaii,  n^g-iSii. 
Served  in  the  Massachu- 
setts Colonial  Forces  in  tlie 
French  and  Indian  War. 
Was  stationed  at  Lake 
George,  1758. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 

Thompson,  Paymaster  Hezk- 
KIAH,  1735-1803.  Served 
in  Captain  Wait  Hinman's 
Company,  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  1757. 
Gilfillan,  W.  Whitehead,  48- 

Thompson,  Sergeant  James, 
1680-1763.  Enlisted  in 
Captain  After  Bragdcn's 
Company,  in  His  Majestie's 
service,  October  18,  1723- 
Corporal,  1723.     Sergeant, 

Thompson,  John  T.,  131. 

Thompson,    James,   1716 . 

Woburn.     In  Colonel  Mur- 
ry's  Regiment,  under  Colo- 
nel  Benjamin   Goldthwait, 
Lake  George,    1756.     Pri- 
vate   in    Captain     Samuel 
Bancroft's  Companv,  Colo- 
nel  Eleazer  Tying  s  Regi- 
ment,   relief    of     Fort 
William  Henry,  I757- 
Thompson,  John  T.,  131. 
Thompson,    Colonel    John, 
1636-1736.  Colonel  of  Mili- 
tia, Province  of  Maryland. 
Spencer,  John  Thomson,  104. 

Thompson,  Richard, 1646. 

Commissioned,   August    6, 
1642,  by    Lord   Baltimore, 
Governor  of    Kent  Island. 
Was    Burgess     for     Kent 
Island  in  the  Maryland  As- 
sembly, 1637-40,  41,  '42. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  116. 
Thomson,  General  Stevens. 
Attorney-General    of    Vir- 
ginia, 1703-13. 
Throckmorton,   Charles  W., 

79- 


Thrall,  William,  1606-1679. 
A  soldier  Jrom  Windsor, 
who  served  under  Captain 
John  Mann  in  the  Pequo' 
War,  May,  1637. 

Norton,  Edward  L.,  6?. 

Gay,  Frank  B..  141- 
Thurston,    Lieutenant 
Thomas.     Medfield.     Ser- 
geant,   1657.     Lieutenant, 
1658.     Deputy,  1686. 

Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 
Tibbals,  Sergeant  Thomas, 
1615-1703.  Milford.  Pri- 
vate in  the  Pequot  War. 
Sergeant,  1671,  Colony  of 
Connecticut. 

Ford,  George  Hare,  47. 

Baldwin,  -Morton  G.,  121. 

Ford,  George  H.,  140. 

Tibbals,    Frederick    Lemuel, 

145- 
Tileston,     Timothy,     1637- 
1697.     Dorchester.     Mass. 
Deputy    to     the     General 
Court,  16S9-92.    Soldier  in 
Captain      Samuel      Wads- 
worth's    Company,    under 
Major-General      Winslow, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Hemenway,     Frederick    T., 
126. 
Tillinghast,  Thomas,  1742- 
1821.      Member    Rhode 
Island  General   Assembly, 
1772-75.   Afterwards  Major 
in  the  Revolution. 
Tillinghast,  William  H.,  79- 
TILLOTSON,  Captain    Morris 
R.,     1683-1761.     Hebron. 
Lieutenant,     1729.       Cap- 
tain, 1736.     Colony  of  Con- 
necticut. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  63. 
TiLTON,    Lieutenant    Abra- 
ham,    1690.     Ipswich. 

Lieutenant  in  the  Expedi- 
tion of  1690  against  Canada, 
under  command  of  Sir 
William  Phipps.  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Tilton,  Palmer,  132. 
Tilton,  Warren  C,  132. 


284 


9i^ 


^TS. 


,  1606-1679. 
m  Windsor, 
ider  Captain 
I  the  Pequo' 

J7- 

L.,  6i. 
141. 

UTEN  ANT 

idfield.     Ser- 
Lieutenant, 
,,  16S6. 
126. 

ST  Thomas, 
lilford.  Pri- 
Pequot  War. 
[,  Colony  of 


/IVDEX  OF  A^•CES7•0KS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


are, 
iG 


47- 

,  121. 
.,  140. 
ick    Lemuel, 

iTHY,  1637- 
ester.  Mass. 
the  General 
(2.  Soldier  in 
nuel  Wads- 
ipany,  under 
il  Winslow, 
War. 
rederick     T., 

rioMAS,  1742- 
ber  Rhode 
:al  Assembly, 
erwards  Major 
ition. 

lliam  H.,  79- 
TAIN    Morris 
761.     Hebron. 
1729.       Cap- 
Colony  of  Con- 

d  L.,  63. 

iNANT      ABRA- 

590.  Ipswich, 
n  the  Expedi- 
gainst  Canada, 
mand  of  Sir 
ipps. .  Colony 
setts  Bay. 
•,  132. 
1  C,  132- 


TiLTON,  Lieutenant  Daniel, 
1697-1745.   Ipswich.   Lieu- 
tenant,   siege     of     Louis- 
bourg,  1745.  Second  Com- 
pany, Fifth   Massachusetts 
Regiment.  In  Indian  Fight, 
1722.     Colony    of    Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Tilton,  Palmer,  132. 
Tilton,  Warren  C,  13^. 
Tilton,  Peter,  1696.    Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1675- 
77,  '79-    Assistant,  1681-86, 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Eastman,  Lamen  Chase,  186. 

Titcomb,  Benaiah,  1653 . 

Soldier  in  Captain  Thomas 
Noyes's     Foot    Company, 
1696,  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Remick,  John  Anthony,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Titcomb,     Colonel     Moses, 
1707-1755.      who    com- 
manded Titcomb's   Battery 
at  the  siege  of  Louisburg, 
commanded  the  right  wing 
of    General    Sir      William 
Johnson's  army  at  the  de- 
feat of  Baron  Dreskau,  and 
was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Lake  George,  September  8. 

1755- 
♦Howard,   William    Colman, 

53- 

TiTCOMB,  William,  1676. 

Deputy     to     the     General 
Court,  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay.  1655. 
Remick,  John  Anthony,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Toppan,   Lieutenant  Jacob, 
1644-1717.     Ensign,   1690. 
Lieutenant,  1717. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
ToRREY,   Lieutenant  James, 
161 5-1685.      Of    Scituate. 
Commissioned    Lieutenant 
of  the   Scituate   Troop   of 
Horse,  May  6,  1658.    Dep- 
uty to  the  General   Court, 


Plymouth     Col- 
3rDury, 


1660-65, 
ony. 
Mackenzie,  George  ^  ' 
114. 
Tower,  John,  1609-1702.    Of 
Tower's     Garrison     House 
during  King  Philip's  War. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  1S6. 
TowNLEY,  Colonel  Richaud, 
1628-1711.    Captain,  Eliza- 
beth  Town,    East    Jersey, 
Train  Band,  1686.    Colonel 
before  1690.     Took  part  in 
defeat  and  arrest  of  Gover- 
nor   Leisler,    1690.     Mem- 
ber of  Governor  Lord  Neill 
Campbell's    Council,    East 
Jersey,  1686.      Member  of 
Governor  Fletcher's  Coun- 
cil, New  York,  1692. 
Pell,  Ilowland,  65. 
Schieffelin,  George  R.,  71- 
Townsend,     Richard,     — ;- 
1739.      Private  in  Captain 
John    Hickes's  Company, 
Queens    County  Militia, 
1738. 
Townsend,  James  Hill,  79- 
Tracy.  Lieutenant  Thomas, 
1610-1685.     Ensign,    First 
Train  Band,  Norwich,  Con- 
necticut, 1666  ;  and  in  1672, 
Lieutenant  of  the  New  Lon- 
don County  Dragoons,  en- 
listed to  fight  the  Dutch  and 
Indians.     Member  of  Gen- 
eral Court  twenty-seven  ses- 
sions.  Commissary  in  King 
Philip's  War. 
Lord,  Nathan  H.,  57- 
Ripley,  Charles  S.,  69. 
Grant,  Thomas  P.,  141. 
Travers,    Captain    Samuel, 
Richmond     County,     Vir- 
ginia.    Captain,  Richmond 
County  Militia,  1685-93. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  78. 
Travers,  Colonel  William, 
1650 .  Appointed  Com- 
missioner, 1675,  to  employ 
Indians  in  defense   of  the 
Colony.      Member  of    the 
House    of    Burgesses    for 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Lancaster  County,  Virginia, 
1677,  and  also  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Burgesses. 
Thomas,  Douglas  H.,  78,  "". 
Treat,  Major  John,  1650- — . 
Major  commanding  Lssex 
County,  New  Jersey,  Mili- 
tia, 1731.  Member  of  As- 
sembly from  Essex  County, 

1695-1710- 
Halsev,  Harlan  P.,  50- 
Halsey,  Henry  A.,  50- 
Treat,   Richard,    i  590-1669. 
Deputy  to  the  First  General 
Court,  1637,  '44.  tor  Weath- 
ersfield  County.    Assistant, 
1654-65.      Named    in    the 
Royal  Charter  one  of  the 
Patentees  for  Connecticut, 
1662. 
Chapman,  Thomas  B.,  39. 
Elliott,  Daniel  Giraud,  45. 
Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  117. 
Cropper,  John,  139- 
Heaton,  John  E.,  I4i- 
Treat,    Corporal  Richard, 
211.    Corporalin  the  Weath- 
ersfield   Troop   of    Horse, 
1658.     The  first  Troop  In 
the    Colony,  organized   by 
Major    John      Mason,    by 
order  of  the  General  Court 
of  the  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  ii7- 
Treat,    Governor     Robert, 
1622-1710.    Commander  at 
Great  Swamp  Fight.     Ma- 
jor commanding  Connecti- 
cut troops  at  the  battles  of 
Hadley    and     Springfield. 
Deputy-Governor,  1676-86. 
Appointed  Governor,  1686. 
Resigned,     1701.      In    the 
encounter  with  the  Indians 
at  Bloody  Brook,  Septem- 
ber 18,  1675,  his  arrival  on 
the  scene  of  action  with  the 
Connecticut  Forces  turned 
the  tide. 
Baldwin,  Nathan  A.,  32,  I3»- 
Bristow,  Frank  H.,  37- 
Downes,  Anson  Treat,  43- 

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Downes.  Stancliff  B.,  43. 
Grant,  De  Forest,  48. 
Grant,  Madison,  49. 
Halsey,  Harlan  P.,  50. 
Halsey,  Henry  A.,  50. 
Baldwin,  Nathan  A.,  i.<8. 
Downs,  William  E.,  140. 
Durand,  William  C,  140. 
Ford,  George  H.,  140. 
Gunn,  George  M.,  50- 
Smith,  Bradish  Johnson,  I44- 
Smith,  Edwin  P.,  144- 
Tomlinson,  Charles  A..  I45' 
Warren,  Herbert  C,  146. 
Toler,    Henry     Pennington, 

Trenchard,    George,    1706- 
1780.     Attorney-General  of 
West  Jersey,  1769-75- 
Trenchard.  Edward,  79. 
Trippe,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry,    1632-1697.      Of 
Dorchester  County,  Mary- 
land.   Member  of  the  Low- 
er    House    of     Assembly, 
1671-81. 
Trippe,  Andrew  C,  II7- 
Trowbridge,  Lieutenant 
James,    1636-1717-     New- 
ton.    Deputy  to   the   Gen- 
eral    Court     from     Cam- 
bridge,   1700     and     1703- 
Served    in    King    Philips 
War.      Colony  of   Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Trowbridge,  Samuel  B.  P.,  SO. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Hemenway,  Frederick  Trow- 
bridge, 126. 
Trowbridge,  Charles    Hotch- 

kiss   145- 
Jackson,  Henry  S.,  I7i- 
Trowbridge,  Lieutenant 
Thomas.        New     Haven 
Troop,  under  Captain  Wil- 
liam Russell,  King  Philip's 
War. 
Trowbridge.  Charles  H.,  80. 
Trumbull,  Captain  Benoni, 
1680-1742.   Lieutenant, 
1736.     Captain,  1740. 
Norton,  Edward  L.,  63. 
Trumbull,    Governor  Jona- 

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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


THAN.      Deputy-Governor 
1766-69.  Governor  of  Con- 
necticut, 1770-83. 
Trumbull,  Jonathan,  145- 
Tudor,    Elihu,    M.D..    who 
served    in    the     Campaign 
against  Canada,  I755i  un- 
der Wolfe  in  1759.  and  in 
the     expedition    against 
Havana,  1762. 
Hoadley,  James  H.,  53- 
Turner,  Captain  Nathaniel, 

1647.     CajJtain  in  Pe- 

quot  War.    Assistant,  1639. 
Tuttle,  Frank  D.,  80. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Cropper,  John,  139. 
TuRPiN,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thomas.   Of  the  Militia  of 
Cumberland    County,   Vir- 
ginia.    Appointed  by  Gov- 
ernor   Dinwiddie,    August 

31'  ^754-        „ 
Deen,  William  M.,  42.  loi- 
Tuttle,    Lieutenant    John, 

I5g6 .      Of     Ipswich, 

Mass.,  who  was  Represent- 
ative in  1644,  and  Member 
of  the  Ancient  and  Honor- 
able   Artillery     Company, 

1644. 
Constant,  S.  Victor,  41. 
Tyler,  Robert.     Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Brough,  one  of 
the    four  Delegates    from 
Prince    George   County   to 
the   Lower  House    of  As- 
sembly of  the  Province  of 
Maryland,  1704-25. 
Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler,  113. 
Tyng,    Governor    Edward, 

i5^g ,    Commander  of 

Fort  Loyal,  1680-81.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Council,  Prov- 
ince of  Maine,  1686.  Ap- 
pointed by  Governor  An- 
dres, Lieutenant  -  Colonel 
and  Commander  of  the 
Province  of  Laganaduck, 
1681-89.  Governor  of  No- 
va Scotia,  1690. 
Moscley,  Edward  A.,  61, 154- 
Starr,  Isaac,  Jr.,  104. 


Underhill,  Captain  John, 
1600-1672.  One  of  the 
earliest  officers  of  llie  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artil- 
lery Company.  Served  in 
the  Pequot  War.  Gover- 
nor of  Exeter  and  Dover, 
New  Hampshire,  1641. 
Led  the  Dutch  Troops 
against  the  Sinaroy  Indians, 
1644. 
Coles,  Henry  Rutgers  Rem- 

sen,  40. 
Davies,  Julien  T.,  42. 
Suydam,  Walter  Lispenard,77. 
Townsend,  James  Hill,  79. 
Underhill.  Edgar,  80. 
Underhill.  Frederick  E.,  80. 
Baich,  Edwin  S.,  94- 
Balch,  Thomas  W.,  95. 
Upham,    Lieutenant    Phine- 
HAS,i635-i676.  Of  Maiden, 
Mass.     He  was  Lieutenant 
of  the  Fourth  Company  of 
the     Massachusetts     Regi- 
ment headed  by  the  brave 
Isaac  Johnson  of  Roxbury, 
in  the  Great  Swamp  Fight, 
and  after  the  Captain  was 
killed,  received  his  mortal 
wounds,  from  which  he  lan- 
guished until  October  fol- 
lowing. 
Baker,  Frank  Leslie,  32. 
Bell,  Charles  Upham,  122. 
Upham,  Charles  C,  132. 
Haskins,  Charles  Waldo,  153. 
Utie,  Captain  John.    Member 
of   the  Virginia   House  of 
Burgesses,  1623-29,  for  the 
plantations  between  Arch- 
er's   Hope   and    Martain's 
Hundred  (Kiskiak),    after- 
wards Yorktown.     Member 
for     Hogg    Island,    1631. 
Captain    of   Militia,    1631. 
Member   of    the   King's 
Council,  1 732-34- 
Browne,  BennetB.,  ill. 


Valentine,  Colonel  Benja- 
min, 1650-1712.  Dragoon 
in  colonial  service. 


88,7 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Valentine,  Abralmm  11.,  8i. 
Valentine,  Samuel  H.,  8l. 

Vai.kntine,   John,    1724- 

His  M ajcstio's Crown  Advo- 
cate-Cicneral  of    the   I'rov- 
inces. 
Ballon!.  Esck  Steere,  iS6. 
Van  Hrich,  Cai-fain  Teter, 
1660-1756.   Captain,  1715- 
22,  at  Fort  Orange. 
Livingston,  Philip  L.,  57- 
Van    Url'Nt,   Mayor  Corne- 

UL's,  1754-     Mayor  of 

Kings  County  Militia,  No- 
vember, 1700.  Member  of 
the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Province  of  New  York, 

1699-1711- 

Warner.  Culbreth  H.,  117. 
Van  Cortlandt,  Colonel 
Oloff  Stevensen,  1600- 
1684.  In  1649  Colonel  of 
the  City  Train  Band,  and 
in  1655-64,  the  last  Burgo- 
master of  New  Amsterdam 
before  the  English  con- 
quest. 

Astor,  John  Jacob,  31. 

Beekman.  James  William,  33. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  45- 

liarriman,  William  E.,  51. 

Hillhouse,  Francis,  53. 

Paige,  Edwai'  W.,  64. 

Pell,  William  C/ugT,  66. 

Sill,  John  T.,  73-      . 

Suydam,    Walter   Lispenard, 

Van  Cortlandt.  Robert  B.,  81. 
Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 
Tucker.William  Ruggles,i32. 
Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  I53- 
Van  Cortlandt,  Colonel 
Stephanus.     Kings  Coun- 
ty Regiment.   1671-93- 
Member  of  King's  Council, 
1680-1700. 
Clark,  Henry  S.,  39-       ., 
Russell,   William   Hamilton, 

69. 
Schieflelin,  Schuyler,  71. 
•    Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 

Tucker.William  Ruggles.iSi. 
Van  Dam,  Governor  Rip,  1660 


-1749.       Member  of   New 
York  Provincial  Assembly, 
1699.       Member     of     His 
Majesty's     Council     thirty 
years,  and  (lovernor  of  the 
Province,  1731. 
Duane,  William  N.,  43- 
Miller,  John  Bleecker,  60. 
Van  Der  Bogaert,  Harmen 
Mynuertse,      1612-1647. 
Surgeon  of  the  West  India 
Company's  ship  Endraght, 
1630-33,  at    New  Amster- 
dam.    Commissary  at  Fort 
Orange.  1645. 
Du  Bois,  William  M.,  44» 
Van  [)er  Heyden,  D  i  r  c  k  . 
Served  in  Captain  Johannes 
Schuyler's   Troop,  Albany, 
1715. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  SO. 
Van  Horne,  Colonel  Philip. 
Commanding  a    Regiment 
of  Militia,  Province  of  New 
lersey.  1771- 
Lansdale,  Philip  Van  Horne, 

56- 
Van  Rensselaer,  C  apt  ax  n 

Henry.  Captain  of  a  Com- 
pany of  Foot  Militia,  1735. 
Xew  York  Provincial 
Forces,  French  and  Indian 
Wars. 

Hardie,  Francis  H.,  152. 

Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  152. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Colonel 

Jeremias. 1674.     The 

second  Patroon.  Member 
of  the  Colonial  Assembly, 
and  Speaker,  1664.  Colo- 
nel of  Militia  at  Albany. 

Beekman,  James  William.  33. 

Cogswell,  CuUen  Van  Rensse- 
laer, 40. 

Erving,  William  Van  Rensse- 
laer, 46. 

Harriman,  William  E.,  51. 

Hillhouse,  Francis,  53- 

Paige,  Edward  W.,  64. 

Sill,  John  T.,  74. 

Van     Rensselaer,    Cortlandt 
S.,  81. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Eugene,  81. 

88 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


r  of  New 
Assembly, 
of  Mis 
icil  thirty 
rnor  of  the 

..  43- 
ker,  60. 
,  Harmen 
1612-1647. 
.Vest  India 
Endraght, 
!w  Amster- 
ary  at  Fort 

M.,  44. 

DiRCK. 

in  Johannes 
)p,  Albany, 

Milne,  50. 
JEL  Philip. 
t    Regiment 
ince  of  New 

Van  Home, 

Captain 
in  of  a  Com- 
lilitia,  1735. 
o vi  n  c  ial 
and  Indian 

H.,  152. 
:uyler,  152. 
Colonel 
-1674.     The 
n.      Member 
il  Assembly, 
1664.     Colo- 
at  Albany. 
William.  33. 
Van  Rensse- 

Van  Rensse- 

am  E.,  51. 
:is,  53. 
v.,  64. 

r,     Cortlandt 


Hardie,  Francis  H.,  152- 
llardic.  Joseph  Cuyler,  152. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Colonel 
JoHANNES,i7o8-i783-  New 
York  Provincial  Forces. 
Cogswell,  Cullen  Van  Rensse- 
laer, 40. 
Pell,  William  Cniger,  66. 
Van     Rensselaer,     Cortlandt 
S.,  81. 
Van  Rensselaer, Kiliaen,  i 595 
-1670.      First    Patroon   of 
the    Manor  of  Rensselaer- 
wyck,  1631. 
neekman,  James  William,  33. 
Erving,  William  Van  Rensse- 
laer, 46. 
Harriman,  William  E..  51. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlandt  S., 

81. 
Van  Rensselaer.  Eugene,  81. 
Hardie,  Francis  H.,  152. 
Hardie,  Joseph  Cuyler,  152. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Kiliaen. 
Second    Lord    and    Third 
Patroon,  Manor  of  Rensse- 
laerwyck.  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1704-19. 
Clark,  Henry  S.,  39- 
Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  71- 
Van  Rensselaer,  Eugene,  81. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Lieutenant 
KiLLiAN,  1717-1781.     Pro- 
vincial Forces  of  New  York, 

1743- 
Hoff,  JohnVanRensselaer,  53- 

Van  Schoonhoven,   Captain 

Jacobus,    1690-1749.     Of 

the  Colonial  Forces  of  New 

York,  I7I5. 

Whitney,  Drake,  87. 
van    Schuyler,    Filyp    Pie- 
TERSE,    1628-1683.      Cap- 
tain in  New  York  Provincial 
Forces,  1667. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51. 

Schuyler,  John,  71- 

Tucker,  William  R.,  132. 
van  Schuyler,  Colonel  Jo- 
hannes, 1633-1717-     New 
York  Provincial  Forces,  and 

Indian  Wars. 
Pell,  William  Cruger,  66. 

289 


Van    Sliciitenhorst,    Hrant 
Arentse.    "  First  Resident 
Director  of  the  Colonie  of 
Rensselaer\vyck,"  1646-48, 
and    Commander     of     the 
Fort  at  Rensselaerwyck. 
Ikecknian,  James  William, 33- 
Crosby,  Edward  Nicoll,  41. 
Crosby,  Livingston,  41. 
Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51. 
Livingston,  Philip,  57- 
Montgomery,  J.  Lynch,  60. 
Pruyn,  John  V.  S.  L.,  67. 
Schuyler,  Clarkson  C,  71. 
Sill,  John  T.,  73- 
Armstrong,     Horatio     Gates, 
110. 
Van    Vechten,    Lieutenant 
Teunis,   I707-I785-     F'^t 
Lieutenant,     1748.       Caji- 
tain    Kasparus   Bronk's 
Company,  first  Uattalion  of 
Sir  William  Johnson's  Regi- 
ment,   of   Albany   County, 
Province  of  New  York. 
Van    Vechten,   Abraham    V. 
W.,8i. 
Van  Vorst,  Colonel  Corne- 
lius,    1728-1768.       Com- 
mander of  a   Battalion    of 
Foot.    Bergen  County  Mili- 
tia. 
Booraem,  Robert  E.,  36. 
Van  Wie,  Hendricksee  Ger- 
RITSEE, 1691.      A  sol- 
dier   in     the    Expedition 
against    Canada    in    1690. 
Was  desperately   wounded 
at  La  Prairie,  and  died  soon 
after. 
Ueale,  Charles  F.  T.,  151. 
Varnum,  George,   i 594-1649. 
Ipswich,  Mass.     Took  part 
in  Indian  Wars  in  Massa- 
chusetts. 
Varnum,  James  M.,  81. 
Varnum,    Colonel     Joseph, 
i6y2 .      Of   Massachu- 
setts Troop  of   Horse,  in 
King  Philip's  War,  and  on 
the  Staff  of  Governor  Fran- 
cis Bernard. 
Varnum,  James  M.,  81. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


VARNt'M,    Samuki,,     ifiao -. 

Served  in  Captain  Nicholas 
Manning's     Company,     of 
Ipswich,    in     Narragansetl 
Campaign,     King    Philip  8 
War. 
Varnum,  James  M..  81. 
Varnum,      Major      Samuel, 
1 7' 5- 1797 •     ^'  Massachu- 
setts  Troop  of   Horse,   In- 
dian Wars. 
Varnum,  James  M.,  81. 
Vassali..   William.     Assistant 
and     Patentee    of    Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony,  1629. 
Allen,  Francis  O.,  94- 
Vaughan,  Cartain    Robert, 
1600-1668.    Commander  or 
Viceroy  of  Kent,  Province 
of  Maryland,  1647-     P"vy 
Councillor,  1648-50.  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  1642. 
Spencer,  John  T.,  104. 
Veeuer,    Simon   Volkertsie. 
1624-1697.       One    of    the 
defenders    of    Schenectady 
when  it  was  attacked  and 
destroyed   by    the    French 
and  Indians  in  1690. 
Long,  Oscar  F.,  154- 
Vermilye,   Isaac,    1601-1676. 
Commanded    the    Harlaem 
Volunteers  in  the  Expedi- 
tion to  Esopus,  June,  1663, 
during  the  Indian  War. 
Vermilye,  AshbelC,  81.  163. 
Vermilye,     Johannes,    1632- 
1696.    Member  of  Governor 
Leisler's  Council,  1690. 
Vermilye,  Ashbel  G.,  81,  J63' 
Vernon,    Uandal,  1640-1725- 
Member  of   Provincial  As- 
sembly    of     Pennsylvania, 
1687. 
Howell,  Henry  W.,  Jr.,  53; 
Griswold,   Benjamin  Howell, 

Ver  Planck,  Ensign  Geleyn, 
1637-1684.     Ensign.   1673. 
In  Garrison  at  the  Fort  in 
New  York  City. 
Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 

Ver  Planck,  Ensign  Philip, 


1 695- 1 77 1 .  Ensign  in  Colo- 
nel Vetch's  Regiment,  Mas- 
sachusetts Colonial  Forces, 
161 1.  Commissioner  to  the 
Six  Nations,  1746.  Com- 
missioner for  fortifications, 
1755.  Member  New  York 
Provincial  Assembly,  1734" 
68. 
Ver  Planck,  William  G.,  82. 

Vickere,  George,  1679. 

Private    in   Captain   John- 
son's    Company,     King 
Philip's  War. 
Binney,  William  Greene,  35- 
Vreelani),    Enoch.      Member 
of     General    Assembly    of 
East  Jersey  for   seventeen 
years.    Commissioned   En- 
sign, 168 1. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  P.,  44- 


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Wadsworth,     Christopher. 
Uuxbury.      Deputy  to  the 
General    Court,    Plymouth 
Colony,  1639.      Soldier  in 
Captain    Myles    Standish  s 
Company,  1643. 
Howland,  Daniel  W.,  127. 
Wadsworth,  Captain  Josepii. 
Lieutenant  in  King  Philip  s 
War.  Afterward  Captain  of 
the  Hartford  Train    Band. 
He  was  the  preserver  of  the 
Connecticut  Charter,  Octo- 
ber 31,  1687,  which  he  se- 
creted from  Governor  An- 
dros  in  the  Charter  Oak. 
Catlin,  Abijah,  138. 
Hungerford,  Clarence  Catlin, 

142. 
Seymour,  Morris  W.,  144- 
Wadsworth,    Captain    Sam- 
uel,   1676,  of  Milton. 

Killed  by   the   Indians    at 
Sudbury,  April,  1676.  King 
Philips  War. 
Howland,  Daniel  W.,  127. 
Wadsworth,  Dexter  E.,  132. 
Wadsworth,  Edwin  D.,  132- 
Wainwright,    Francis,  -— 
1692.     A  soldier  in  the  Pe- 
quot  War,  who   took  part 

290 


INPEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


gn  ia  Colo- 
ment,  Ma»- 
ial  Forces, 
ioner  to  the 
\\b.  Com- 
rtitications, 
New  York 
nbly,  1734- 

»in  C,  8a. 

1679. 

)tain  John- 
ny,    King 

jreene,  35- 
Member 
ssembly    of 
r   seventeen 
isioned   En- 


RlSrOPHER. 

puty  to  the 

t,    Plymouth 

Soldier  in 

5    Standish's 

I- 

i  W.,  127. 
rAiN  Joseph. 
Iving  Philip's 
rd  Captain  of 
Train  Band, 
eserver  of  the 
barter,  Octo- 
which  he  se- 
lovernor  An- 
arter  Oak. 

38- 

irence  Catlin, 

5  W.,  144- 

VPTAIN     SAM- 

of  Milton, 
e  Indians  at 
il,  1676.  King 

el  \V.,  127. 
xtsr  E..  132. 
win  D.,  132- 

''RANCIS, 

dier  in  the  Pe- 
rho  took  part 


iti     the    battle    of    Bloody 
Brook. 
Bcile,  Charles  F.  T.,  151. 
Wauk,  Captain  John.     See 

Wayie. 
Wakeman,   Captain    Joseph, 
167  0-1726.       Lieutenant, 
1704,       Captain,    1708, 
Fairfield    Train    Band. 
Member   Fairfield    County 
Committee   of   War,    I70<). 
Assistant,  1724-25. 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
Walcott,  Captain  Jonathan, 

1699.     Lieutenant, 

1685.      C' plain,    Salem, 
Massachusetts,    Troop    of 
Horse,    1689.      Served    in 
King  Philip's  War,  and  in 
expedition  against   the  In- 
dians in  1689. 
*      Robbins,  Howard  S.,  6g. 
Waldron,   Major    Richard, 
1615-1689.     Dover,   N.  H. 
Commissioned  Captain  and 
Majorjin  King  Philip's  War. 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Eastern  Expedition  against 
the  Penobscot  and  Kenne- 
bec   Indifjis,    1676.      Ap- 
pointed Commander  of  the 
Provincial   Forces  of  New 
Hampshire,  with   the   rank 
of  Major,  1679,  and  again 
in    1689.      Deputy  to   the 
General    Court    of  Massa- 
chusetts,  sixteen    terms, 
<       1654-79.      Speaker  of  the 
House,  General    Court    of 
Massachusetts,  seven  terms, 
1666-79.    Royal  Councillor 
and    Deputy-Governor     of 
the   Province    of    New 
Hampshire,  1680  ;  de  facto 
Governor  of  the  Province, 
1681.     Justice  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  1659-82. 
Member  of  His   Majesty's 
Council  under  Lieutenant- 
Governor    Cranfield,  1682. 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supe- 
rior Court  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1683.     Massacred  by 


the    Indians    at  Cochccho 
(Dover),  June  27,  1689. 
Wilson,  Fred  M.,  133. 
Frisbie,  Franklin  Scnter,  170. 
Walker,  Edward,  1694-1787, 
Woburn,     Mass.        Repre- 
sentative   to    the    General 
Court,  Jive  terms,  1745-54. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 

Walker,  Georoe,    1731 ;, 

of  Captain    Israel    D.avis's 
Company,  Maine,  1757. 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83. 
Walker,     Phineas.      Soldier 
F'rench  Wiir,  1759. 
Walker,  George  L.,  US- 
Walker,  Captain    Richard. 
Deputy   from   Reading    to 
the  Massachusetts  General 
Court,   1640,   '41,   '48,   and 
'49.  In  1632  was  a  Lieuten- 
ant in  a  company  defending 
Lynn  against  the  Indians. 
March    9,     1637,    he    was 
made    an    Ensign    of    the 
Lynn  Company.     April  18, 
1637,  was   ordered   out  by 
the  General  Couu  for   the 
war  against    th«    Pequots. 
A  member  of    ihe  Ancient 
and     Honora'  ,e     Artillery 
Company,  ai   i  was  Captain 
in  1656. 
Smith,  Edward  A.,  144. 
Walker,  George  L.,  145. 
Walker,  Williston,  145. 
Walker,  Ensign  Samuel,  1642 
-1703.     Corporal,    S  e  r  - 
geant,  and   Ensign   of  the 
Woburn  Compiiny.     Mem- 
ber  of    the    Boston    Con- 
vention, 1689.     Deputy  to 
the    General  Court,    1694, 
Colony    of    Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
Walker,    Captain     Samuel, 
1655-1712.     He  was  Cor- 
net, Lieutenant,   and  Cap- 
tain,    and    served     under 
Major  William  Bradford,  in 
King    Philip's  War.       He 
was  also  Deputy  to  the  Gen- 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


eral  Court  held  at  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  1705- 
Biyson,  Andrew,  38. 

Walker,  Dr.  Thomas,  1715- 
1794.  Adjutant  of  the  Fron- 
tier Counties  of  Virginia, 
1754.  Served  in  the  expe- 
dition to  the  Ohio  against 
the  French.  Was  at  Brad- 
dock's  defeat.  Member  of 
the  House  of  Burgesses. 
Duke,  R.  T.  Walker,  Jr.,  44, 
i66. 

Walker.  William,   1700 . 

Of  Captain  Joseph  Inger- 
soU's  Company,  Colonel 
Jonathan  Bagley's  Regi- 
ment, Fort  William  Henry, 

1756. 
Walker,  Richard  H.,  83. 
Walley,  Captain  John,  who 
was  a  member  of  the  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artil- 
lery,   1671.       Commander, 
1679.      Assistant  of    Plym- 
outh      Colony,      16S4-91. 
Member  of  the  Council,  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts,  1691. 
Commander   of    the    Land 
Forces    in   the    expedition 
against       Quebec,       1690. 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court 
of  Massachusetts,  1700-11. 
Salisbury,  Edward  E.,  I44. 
Woolsey,  Theodore  Salisbury, 
146. 
Walton,  Colonel  Shadrach, 
of  New  Castle.     Ensign  in 
the     Provincial    Forces    of 
New      Hampshire,      1691. 
Colonel  at  the   capture  of 
Port  Royal  in  17 10.     Mem- 
ber of  Council,  I7i6- 
Blunt,  Stanhope  English,  36. 
Ward,    Andrew,     1600-1659. 
One  of  the  Commissioners 
appointed  by  the  Bay  Col- 
ony,   March    3.    1636.      '« 
govern  the  people  of  Con- 
necticut.   One  of  the  Assist- 
ants of   the    First  General 
Court,    that    declared    that 
"  there  shalbe  an  offensive 


warr  against  the  Pequoitt," 

May  I,  1637. 
Banta,  Theodore  Melvin,  32. 
Clarke,  Isaac  Sherman,  40. 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
Ward,    Charles    Samuel,     83, 

145- 
Ward,  Sylvester   L'  Honime- 

dieu,  83. 
Brinton,  John  Hill,  Jr.,  96. 
Wessels,  Henry  W.,  146. 
Ward,     Colonel     Andrew. 
Served  in  expedition  of  New 
England    Colonies    against 
Louisburg,  1744-45-     l^ep- 
uly  to  the  General  Court, 
Colony      of      Connecticut, 
1750,  54,  '55.  '57- 
Betts,  Frederick  H.,  35. 
Kelts,  Louis  F.  H., OS- 
Ward,    John.     Lieutenant    of , 
NewWorck  (Newark)  Sol- 
diers,   1673,  and    of    Essex 
County  Militia,  16S3.   Sche- 
pen  at   New  Worck,  1673. 
Justice    of    Peace,      Essex 
County,    1682-83.     Judge, 
1683. 
Toler,  Henry  P.,  163. 
Ward,  John,  1626-1708.    Dep- 
uty from  Cambridge  (New- 
ton), i68g,  and   nine  years. 
His  house  was  used   as   a 
garrison  prior  to  and  dur- 
ing King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Ward,    Richard,    1666-1739. 
Deputy  from  Newton  to  the 
General  Court,  Colony    of 
Massachusetts    Bay,    eight 
years. 
Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 
Ward,    William,    1597-1687. 
Deputy   from    Sudbury    to 
the  General   Court,  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1644, 
and  from  Marlborough    in 
1666.    One  of  the  founders 
of  the  town  of  Mailborough, 
1660.     In  garrison  at  Sud- 
bury in  King  Philip's  War. 
Hall.  Clayton  C,  112. 
Stratton,  George  G.,  131. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


e  Pequoitt,' 

Melvin,  32. 
irman,  40. 
>,  82. 
Samuel,    83, 

L'  Honime- 

ill,  Jr.,  96. 
W.,  146. 

Andrew. 
lition  of  New 
nies  against 
4-45.  Dep- 
iieral  Court, 
Connecticut, 

"57- 

H.,  35- 
^..•35- 

ieutenant  of  ^ 
^Jewark)  Sol- 
id of  Essex 
,  16S3.  Sche- 
iVorck,  1673. 
:ace,  Essex 
-83.      Judge, 

■  163. 

-1708.  Dep- 
aridge  (New- 
1  nine  years. 
,s  used  as  a 
to  and  dur- 
D'sWar,  1675. 
;,  112. 

,    1666-1739. 

"Newton  to  the 

t,  Colony    of 

Bay,    eight 

,  112. 

t,    1597-1687. 

Sudbury  to 
Court,  Colony 
tts  Bay,  1644, 
irlborough    in 

the  founders 
Mailborough, 
rison  at  Sud- 
Philip's  War. 
:.,  112. 
eC,  131. 


Warner,  Ension  Daniel, 
1692,  of  Hadley.  En- 
sign in  the  Foot  Company 
raised  in  that  town,  1674. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  76, 
116. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  115. 
Warner,  Captain  Joseph. 
Led  a  company  on  an  expe- 
dition for  the  relief  of  Fort 
William  Henry,  in  August, 
1757,  during  the  French 
War. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley,  146. 
Warren,    Daniel,    Sr.,  1628 

,    Watertown,     Mass. 

Soldier    in    King    Philip's 
War. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 

Washbourne,  John, 1670. 

First  Secretary  of    Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  83. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  84. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  99. 

Washburn,    John,    1621 . 

Served    in     King    Philip's 
War  under  Captain  Church. 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  83. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  84. 
Washington,  Sergeant  Sam- 
uel, who  was  a  Sergeant 
in  a  Company  organized  in 
Bridgewater,  Mass. ,  dur- 
ing King  Philip's  War. 
Was  in  a  fight  with  the 
Indians,  May,  1676. 

Deming,  Judson  K.,  139. 
Waters,  Lawrence.    Soldier 
in    garrison   at   Lancaster, 
1675,  and  earlier. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 

Houghton,  Henry  O.,  Jr., 
127. 
Watmough,  Captain  Ed- 
ward. Provincial  Armies 
in  Massachusetts  in  the 
Earl  of  Dumlaureg's  Regi- 
ment, 1752-55. 

Watmough,  John  G.,  105. 

Watmough,  James  H.,  156. 
Watts,  John,  Member  of  As- 
sembly,   Province  of  New 


York,  1753.  Served  on  a 
Committee  to  defend  New 
York  against  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Massachusetts. 

Russell,  Wm.  Hamilton,  70. 
Wayne,  Captain  Isaac,  1699- 
1774.       Provincial    Forces 
of    Pennsylvania.      Indian 
War,  1756. 

Wayne,  William,  86,  105. 

Wayne,  William,  Jr.,  105. 
Wayte,  Captain  John 
(Waite),  161 8-1693.  Lieu- 
tenant of  Maiden,  Massa- 
chusetts, Colonial  Forces, 
1658.  Captain,  1662-84. 
Led  detachment  of  soldiers 
to  Marlborough,  1675. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War 
under  Major  John  Pynchon. 
For  eighteen  years  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court. 
Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Deputies,  1684. 

Robbins,  Howard  S.,  69. 

Haskins,  Charles  Waldo,  153. 

Webb,    Richard,    1611-1676. 

Served  in  Captain  Turner's 

Company,     Great     Falls 

Fight. 

Wilcox,  Reynold  Webb,  87. 

Webb,    Samuel.      Private     in 

Colonel     Israel     Putnam's 

Regiment  at  siege  of  Fort 

George  and  Fort  Edward, 

1756-57. 
Price,  Henry  R.,  67. 
Webster,    John,     1590-16?.!:. 
One  of  the  original  settlers 
of  Hartford  and  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut.  Deputy,  1637. 
Assistant,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1639-55.      Deputy  Gover- 
nor, 1655.    Governor,  1656. 
First  Magistrate,  1657,  '58, 
'59.     Judge  of  the  Court, 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1660. 
Griiinell,  William  Milne,  49. 
Peck,  Guy  Dayton,  65, 
Ripley,  Charles  S.,  69. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103, 
Stevens,  Ciiarles  Ellis,  104. 


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Crappens,  John,  139- 

Eaton,  Daniel  C,  140. 

French,  William  F.,  140. 

Webster,  William  R.,  Jr.,  146- 

Webster,  Joseph  Rawson.iso. 

Webster,  William  H.,  IS^- 

Weeks,    John,    1690,    of 

Dorchester,  Massachusetts, 
who  died  on  the  expedition 
to  Canada,  i6go. 

Moseley,     Edward     A.,    61, 

154- 
Weiser,     Colonel    Conrad, 
1696-1760.    Commissioned 
Colonel,  I75S-    Command- 
ed a  regiment  of  volunteers 
from   Bucks    County,    and 
had  command  of  the  Sec- 
ond  Battalion,    Pennsylva- 
nia Regiment,  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War. 
Cammann,  George  P.,  38- 
Cammann,  Henry  L.,  38. 
Welch,    Lieutenant    Paul, 
169&-1778,    of    New   Mil- 
ford.      Lieutenant      New 
Milford    Company,     1743. 
Deputy    to    the     General 
Court  sixteen  terms.     Col- 
ony of  Connecticut. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  62. 
Welles,    Captain     Gideon, 
1692-1740.  Commissioned, 
May,  1725.  Ensign  of  the 
North  Company  of  Weath- 
ersti  1(1.    Lieutenant,  May, 
1731.    Captain,  1735-    t:oI- 
ony  of  Connecticut. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  Will'im  Ives,  85. 
Welles,     John,    1621-1659. 
Deputy    to     the    Genera? 
Court,      1656.      Assistant, 
1658.    Colony  of  Connect- 
icut. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Welles,     Captain    Robert, 
1648-1714.    Deputy  to  the 
General  Court  forty-two  ses- 
sions, I690-I7I4.  Assistant, 
1697.    Captain,  1687-1701. 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 


Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Welles,    Captain     Samuel, 
1625-1675.    Deputy,  1637- 
62.      Commanded  a  com- 
pany at  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 
Elliott,  Daniel  Giraud,  45- 
Shelton,  George  Gregory,  72. 
Shelton.  William  Atwood,  73- 
Welles,  Governor  Thomas, 
1 598-1660,    Weathersfield, 
Conn.     Magistrate  of  Gov- 
erning     Court,      1637-60. 
Second    Treasurer,    1639- 
51,      Secretary,     1640-48. 
Governor  pro   tern.,    1651. 
Deputy  Governor,  1654,  '56, 
'57,  '59-     Governor,   1655, 
•58.     Commissioner  for  the 
United  Colonies,  1649. 
Backus,  J.  Bayard,  32. 
Bowen,  Clarence  W.,  30- 
Britton,  Charles  P.,  37- 
Chapman,  Thomas  Brownell, 

39. 
Elliott,  Daniel  Giraud,  45. 
Hart,  George  W.,  51- 
Hosmer,  Edward  S.,  53- 
Shelton,  George  G.,  72. 
Shelton,  William  A.,  73- 
Throop,  George  Enos,  79. 
Walbridge,  T.   Chester,   83, 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Welles,  Benjamin,  86. 
Lennig,  Charles  F.,  100. 
Munson,  C.  LaRue,  102. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 
Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  104. 
Wilson,  J.  Appleton,  ii?- 
Hart,  Samuel,  141. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 
Hooker,  Edward  W.,  142. 
Wells,  Benjamin  Warner,  150. 
Wells,  Captain  Thomas,  1620- 

1677.     Soldier  in   Captain 

William  Turner's  Company, 

Falls  Fight. 
Murray,  Charles  H.,  62. 
Wellington,  Benjamin,  1676- 

1738.     Lexington,     Mass. 


294 


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y,  84. 

!S,  85. 
LMUEL, 
,  1637- 

1  cora- 
Bwamp 

.  45- 
)ry,  72. 
)od,  73- 

HOMAS, 

;rsfield, 
of  Gov- 
637-60. 
1639- 
640-48. 
,  i65i- 
354.  '56, 
■,  1655, 
■  for  the 

>49. 

"36. 

17- 
rownell, 

1.45' 

53- 
72. 

73- 
s,  79- 
iter,   83, 

nry,  84. 
Ives,  85. 
5. 

100. 
102. 

33- 

is,  104. 

,  117. 

.,  142. 
rner,  156. 
IAS,  1620- 
1   Captain 
Company, 

.,63. 

UN,  1676- 

1,     Mass. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Deputy    to    Massachusetts 
General  Court,  1728-30. 
Clark,     Arthur    Wellington, 
123. 

Wendell,  Captain  Johannes, 

Sr.,    1649-1692.      Captain 

of  Infantry  at  Albany,  1684. 

Beekman,  James  William,  34. 

Grinnell,  William  Milne,  50. 

Wendell,  Captain  Johannes, 

Jr.,  1684 .     Served  in 

French   and   Indian    Wars 
around  Albany. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  50. 

Wentworth,  Lieutenant- 
Governor  John,  1671- 
1730.  Member  of  Queen 
Anne's  Council,  1711.  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor of  New 
Hampshire,  1717-30. 

Field,  Hugh  Wentworth  Greene, 
46. 

West,  Colonel  John.    Gov- 
ernor of  Virginia.  1635-37. 
Edmunds,    Henry   Littleton, 
187. 

West,  Thomas.  See  Lord  de 
la  Warr. 

Westwood,  William,  1606- 
1669.  One  of  the  Com- 
missioners appointed  by  the 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony, 
to  govern  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut,  1636.  Assist- 
ant,   Connecticut    Colony, 

1637- 

Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 

Washburn,  William  Ives,  85. 
Wetherbee,  John,  164 — 171 1, 
Marlborough,    Mass.     Sol- 
dier in  King  Philip's  War. 
In  Garrison  at  Marlborough. 

Green,  Charles  N.,  125. 

Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  133. 
Wetherill.       Christopher, 

1711.       One    of     the 

original  proprietors,  and 
Member  of  the  Proprietary 
Council  of  West  Jersey 
four  terms,  1688-1707. 

Levis,  Henry,  100. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  loo. 

Powell,  Washington  B.,  103. 


Wetherell,  Captain  Daniel 
1630-1719.      Captain    and 
Commissary  in    charge  of 
New  London  depot  of  sup- 
plies in  King  Philip's  War. 
Commissioner  to  treat  with 
Uncas. 
Avery,  Frank  M.,  31. 
Wharton,    Colonel     Jesse, 

1675.      President   and 

Member  of  the  Council  of 
Maryland,  1672-76.     Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1676. 
Brent,  Joseph  L.,  no. 
Keyser,  Robert  Brent,  1 14. 

Wheeler,  John,  1642 .   Of 

Concord.     A    member    of 
Captain  Davenport's  Com- 
pany at  the  Great   Swamp 
Fight,  December  19,  1675. 
Baker,  Frank,  179. 
Wheeler,  Captain  Timothy, 
1604-1687,  Concord  (Mass.) 
Militia.     Served    in    King 
Philip's  War.    Deputy  nine 
terms,  from  1663. 
Melville,  Henry,  59. 
Bent,  Samuel  Arthur,  122. 

Wheelwright,    John,     

1760.     Assistant,   I745-S4i 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 
Wheelwright,      Colonel 
John,    1664-1745.      Com- 
mander Massachusetts  Bay 
Militia.  Assistant,  1708-32. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 
Wheelwright,     Lieutenant 
Samuel,  1635-1700.  Lieu- 
tenant,    1665,     Massachu- 
setts  Bay  Colony   Militia. 
Assistant,  1695-99. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earle,  67. 
Whipple,  Captain  Abraham, 
1733-1819.     Captain  of  the 
Privateer    Gamecock,    1760. 
Sibley,  Frederick  T.,  73- 
Whipple,    Captain  John,   of 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  1626-1683. 
Cornet  in  Captain  John  Ap- 
pleton's  Troop,  1668.    Lieu- 
tenant of  Captain  Nicholas 
Paige's  Company  in  the  first, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS 


or  Mount  Hope  Campaign. 
King  Pliilip's  War,  1675. 
Captain  of  Ipswich  Troop 
in  1676.  Deputy  to  Gen- 
eral Court,  i674,'70.'82,  83. 

Olney,  Ceorge  \V.,  64. 

Page,  Walter  Oilman,  128. 

Clark,  ArthurWellington,i23. 

Philbrook,  Charles  F.B.,  128, 
171. 


Whitcomh,  John, 1 683. 

Soldier  in  Garrison  at  Lan- 
caster, 1675. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  Jr., 127. 
White.  Captain  Daniel,  1671- 
1726.      Ensign,    1711.    in 
Queen   Anne's  War.     Cap- 
tain  of   Troop,   i7i<'.  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut. 
Brown,  Louis,  37. 
Rogers.  James  S.,  103. 
White,    Lieutenant  Daniel 

1713.       Lieutenant    of 

Hatfield  (Mass.)  Company, 
1692. 
Brown,  Louis,  37. 
White,   the    Honorable 
Henry,  i732-i785.  Mem- 
ber   of    Governor  Tryon  s 
Council,  1771,  Province   of 
New  York. 
Suydam,  Walter  T.ispenard,??. 
White,  John.    Soldier  in  Lan- 
caster   Company    previous 
to  1675. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton,  HenryO.,Jr.,i27. 
White,  Captain  Peregrine. 
First    child     born    of    the 
English  in    New  England. 
Captain  of    Massachusetts 
troops     and      member    of 
Council    of    War    at    Ply- 
mouth, 1675. 
Obear,  Clarence  Conde,  187. 
Obear,  Frank,  187. 
White,  Colonel  Thomas, 
1704-1779.  Colonial  Forces 
of  Maryland,  1740-50. 
Montgomery,Thomas  H.,ioi. 
Whitehead,  Major  Daniel, 
1646-1704.        Member    of 


the   Assembly   for   Queens 
County,     Province  of  New 
York,  1691-1701. 
Crothers,  Stevenson,  96. 
Whiting,   Rev.  John,   1635- 
1686.     Cllapl.^in    of    H?rt- 
ford  Forces  in  King  Philips 
War. 
Biickus,  Brady  Electus,  32. 
French,  William  F.,  140. 
Whiiing,  Major  William.  As- 
sistant and  second  Colonial 
Treasurer,  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut, 1641-47-     Served 
as  Major  in  Colonial  Forces. 
Backus,  Brady  E.,  32- 
Allen,  Francis  O.,  94- 
French,  William  F.,  140. 

\^  hitman.  Ensign  John,  

1692.     Weymouth.  Ensign 
Military  Company,  1645- 
Coffin,  Rufus,  123. 
Whitmore,    Francis,     1625- 
1685.  Cambridge.  Trooper 
in  Major  Simon  Willard's 
Command,    King    Philip's 
War. 
Gould,  Levi  S.,  125. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 
Whitmore,  John,  i654-i739' 
Medford.       Soldier    under 
Major  Swayne  against  the 
Saco  Indians. 
Cc-'W    Levi  Swanton,  125. 
Whitney,  Captain  Jonathan, 
1704-1756.     Massachusetts 
Colonial  Forces,  1748. 
Trott,  James  P.,  80. 
Whitney,  Drake,  87. 
Whitney.    John,     1624-1692. 
Of  Watertown.    A  member 
of  Captain  Hugh  Mason's 
Company  in  King  Philip  s 
War.     Served  in  the  Sud- 
bury Fight,  A;.ril  29.  1676. 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 

Bay- 
Pierce,  Freaerick  Clifton, 180. 

Whitney,  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel Josiah.  Member  of 
Captain  Samuel  Preston's 
Company,  in  Colonel  John 
Whitcomb's  Regiment, 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Crown    I'oint    Expedition, 
1755.     Member  of  Captain 
TsraelTaylor's Company,  in 
Colonel     Oliver     Wilder's 
Regiment,    relief   of    Fort 
William  Henry,  1757-  Cap- 
tain,   Harvard,  Massachu- 
setts, Militia,  1773-     L'eu- 
tenant-Colonel  of  Worcester 
Militia,  I7/4- 
Melville,  Henry,  59. 
Whiton,    Thomas.   1719 — ;-• 
Private  in  Captain  Ezekiel 
Turner's  Foot  Company  of 
soldiers  of   Hanover,    Ply- 
mouth  Bay  Colony,    1750. 
Also   private  Second  Foot 
Company,  <"aptain  Stephen 
Cushing,  of  Hingham,  1755' 
French  War. 
Whiton,  Louis  C,  87. 
WicKES,  John,  1609-1675.  One 
of    the    Commissioners  to 
treat  with  the  Narragansett 
Indians.    Deputy,  1664-73, 
and  1675.     Killed  by  Indi- 
ans in  King  Philip's  War, 
March  17,  1675. 
Greene,  George  S.,  Jr.,  49. 
Townsend,  James  Hill,  79. 
WiGGiN,  Governor  Thomas. 
Governor  and  Commander- 
in-chief  of  the  Upper  Plan- 
tations   (Maine    and    New 
Hampshire)  under  Lr-  d  Say 
and  Seal  and  Lord  iirooke. 
Deputy    to     the     General 
Court  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
and  Assistant. 
Taylor,   Washington   Irving, 

77- 
WiLLARD,   George.     A   mem- 
ber of  the  "Scituate  Com- 
pany" of  Plymouth  Colony. 
Active  service  in  1643-44. 
Sears,  Clinton  B.,  72. 
Sears,  Walter  J.,  72. 
WiLLARD,  Henry.    Command- 
er of  Garrison  at  Still  River, 
Lancaster,  1692. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton  ,HenryO.,Jr.,i27. 
WiLLARD,  Major  Simon,  1605- 


1676.     One  of  the  founders 

of   Concord,  Mass.      Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court, 
1636-54.     Assistant,  1654- 
76.       Commander-in  -  chief 
of   the   Expedition   of   the 
United  Colonies  against  the 
Nyantics,    1685.     Led    the 
heroic  relief  at  the  battle  of 
Brookfield.        Commanded 
the  Middlesex  Regiment  of 
Massachusetts    Troops    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  104. 
Wheeler,  Horace  L.,  133- 
Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 
Meade,  Richard  W.,  154. 
Watmough,  James  H.,  156. 
WiLLETT,    Captain   Thomas, 
1610-1674.  Captain  of  Mil- 
itia,  Plymouth   Colony, 
1648.     Member  of  Council 
of  War,  1653.     Member  of 
General  Council,  1672.  First 
English    Mayor    of     New 
York,  1665.    Served  on  Ex- 
pedition    which    captured 
New  York  from  the  Dutch, 
1664.     Died  at  Barrington, 
R.  I. 

Edwards,  Pierrepont,  44. 

Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  71. 

Tyler,  Sidney  Frederick.  104. 

Hooker,  Edward  W.,  142. 

Tyler,  Augustus  C,  145. 

Whitney,  Eli,  Jr.,  146. 
WiLLETT,  Colonel  Thomas, 
1645-1722.  Commander  of 
Queens  County  Militia, 
1683-89.  Member  of  Gov- 
ernor's Council,  1690-98, 
Province  of  New  York. 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Pdl,  Howland,  65. 

Jones,  Charles  H.,  98. 

Jones,  Richmond  L.,  99. 

Pell,  Rodman  C.  180. 
WiLLEY,    Lieutenant    John, 
1648-1688.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Willey,  William  Lithgow,i33, 

Williams,  Colonel  F.phraim. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Captain  at  Newton,  Mass. 
Afterwards  was  made  Colo- 
nel. 
Williams,  John,  146. 
Williams,  Captain  Ezekiel, 
1729-1818.     Of  VVeathers- 
lield.     Captain  First  Com- 
pany    Sixth     Connecticut 
Regiment,     1761.      After- 
wards  Commissary  during 
the  Revolution. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Williams,   Isaac,   1638-1707. 
Captain  Military  Company 
at  Newton,  Mass.     Served 
in     King     Philip's     War. 
Deputy   to   General    Court 
five     terms,      1692  -  1705. 
Colony    of    Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Washburn,  John  Henry,  84. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 
Williams,  John,  146. 
Williams.     Colonel     John, 
1706-1774.    Sharon.     Cap- 
tain,    1745.       Lieutenant- 
Colonel,      1767.       Colonel 
Fourteenth  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  1770. 
Belknap,  Robert  Lenox,  34. 
Williams,    Colonel   Joseph, 
1708-1798.     Massachusetts 
Colonial  Line,  1755.  during 
the  Mohawk  War,  and  was 
also  in  the  Canadian  Cam- 
paign of  1758-60.     French 
and  Indian  War. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 

58,  114- 
Williams,  John  Savage,  117. 
Williams,  Joseph.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  I43- 
Williams,     Richard,     1606- 
1693.     Deputy  to  the  Ply- 
mouth   General    Court   for 
Taunton,  1646, '48, '50, '51. 
Foster,  Francis  A.,  124. 
Williams,  Governor  Roger, 
1599-1683.     Captain   of 
Train  Band  at  Providence 
during  King  Philip's  War 


Governor  of  Rhode  Island, 
1654. 
Constantine,   Richard  Buell, 

4'- 
Lee,  Edmund  Jennmgs,  100. 

Parkhurst,  Charles  D.,  T43. 
Williams,  Captain  Stephen, 
1640-1720.  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Captain  of  Troop  of  Horse 
in  command  of  the  Fron- 
tier, 1707-12.  In  the  sum- 
mer of  1 7 10  Captain  Stephen 
Williams  and  his  Troop 
served  as  a  guard  to  Colonel 
Schuyler  and  the  Maqua 
Indians. 
Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 

Williams,  Supgeon  Thomas, 
1718-1775.  In  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars  of  1744" 
-48  he  was  Surgeon  in 
charge  of  a  line  of  forts 
from  Fort  Dummer,  on  the 
Connecticut  River,  to  Fort 
Massachusetts,  in  Berkshire 
County.  In  I755  he  was 
Surgeon  under  Sir  William 
Johnson,  in  the  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  in  the 
Regiment  commanded  by 
his  brother.  Colonel 
Ephraim  Williams,  and  was 
present  when  he  was  killed, 
"  on  the  day  of  the  bloody 
morning  Scout,"  September 

8.  1755-  .       „ 

Williams,  Ephraim,  87. 

Williams,  Tohn,  146. 
Willing,  Captain  Charles, 
1710-1754.  Commanded  a 
Company  in  the  Associated 
Regiment  of  Foot  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1747.  '48,  under 
Colonel  Abraham  Taylor. 

Balch,  Edwin  S.,  94. 

Balch,  Thomas  W.,  95. 

Bayard,  Thomas  F.,  95. 

Page,  S.  Davis.  102. 

WiLLOUGHBY,         DePUTY-GoV- 

ernor  Francis,  1613-1671. 
Ensign,  1640.  Assistant, 
1650.     Member  of  Parlia- 


29S 


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TS. 

lode  Island, 

dard  Buell, 

intngs,  lOo. 
s  D.,  T43. 
I  Stephen, 
;bury,  Mass. 
3p  of  Horse 
f  the  Fron- 
In  the  sum- 
tain  Stephen 
his  Troop 
■d  to  Colonel 
the    Maqua 

;e  Norbury, 

)N  Thomas, 
1  the  French 
ars  of  1744- 

Surgeon  in 
ine  of  forts 
nmer,  on  the 
iver,  to  Fort 

in  Berkshire 
[755  he  was 
•  Sir  William 

the  Crown 
tion,  in  the 
nmanded  by 
Colonel 
ams,  and  was 
le  was  killed, 
if  the  bloody 
,"  September 

im,  87. 
146. 

N   Charles, 
Commanded  a 
ie  Associated 
i"oot  of  Phila- 
,   '48,   under 
am  Taylor. 
.94- 
W.,  95- 
i  P.,  95. 
102. 

Oeputy-Gov- 
18,1613-1671. 
I.  Assistant, 
er  of  Parlia- 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


ment.  1658.  Deputy-Gov- 
ernor of  Massachusetts  Bay 
Colony,  1665-71. 

Noyes,  Charles  P.,  63. 

Sill,  John  T..  73. 
Wilson,    Sergeant    Joseph, 
1655-1710.      Keeper   of 
Garrison    House    at     Kit- 
tery. 

Wilson,  Fred  A.,  133. 
Wilton,  Lieutenant  David, 

1678.     Served  in  King 

Philip's  War,  Colonial 
Forces  of  Connecticut. 

Greene,  Richard  H.,  49. 
Winchester,  John.  1638-1718. 
First  Deputy  from  Brook- 
line  to  the  General  Court, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Mackenzie,  George  Norbury, 
114. 
WiNGATE,  Colonel  Joshua, 
1679-1769.  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court,  Province  of 
New  Hampshire,  from 
Hampton,  1715.  1727-31- 
Captain,  1716.  Major,  173^ 
In  1745,  being  then  Colo- 
nel, despatched  two  com- 
panies of  his  Regiment  for 
service  at  Louisbourg,  Cape 
Breton. 

Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 

Stickney,  George  H.,  115. 
Winship,     Lieutenant     Ed- 
ward,  1612-1688.     Mem- 
ber   of    the    Ancient    and 
Honorable  Artillery   Com- 
pany,   1638.      Ensign   and 
Lieutenant,    1660,   in    the 
Militia.     Deputy    to     the 
General  Court,   Colony  of 
Massachusetts    Bay,    1663, 
'64.  '81.  '86. 
Schroeder,  J.  Langdon,  71. 
Leach,  J.  Granville.  99. 
Winslow,Governor  Edward, 
who  came  to  Plymouth  in 
the  Mayflower.     Governor 
of  Plymouth  Colony,  1633, 

•36.  '44- 
.    Ward,  Aaron,  83. 


WiNSLow,  Lieutenant  Job, 
1641-1675.  In  command 
of  Trained  Band,  Free- 
town, Mass.,  1702.  Served 
in  the   fight    at   Swansea, 

1675. 
Greene,  Richard  H.,  49. 
Tuttle,  Frank  D.,  80. 
WiNSLOw,  Governor  Josiah. 
Commander  -  in  -  Chief     of 
Colonial     Forces     in    the 
Great  Swamp  Fight.     Gov- 
ernor of  Plymouth  Colony, 
1673-80. 
Ward,  Aaron,  83. 
Winston,    Lieutenant  Wil- 
liam, 1737-1799-     A  Lieu- 
tenant    in     the    Virginia 
troops  in  French   and    In- 
dian Wars. 

Barrett,  Richard  Aylett,  186. 
Winter.     John,     1635-1690. 
Soldier  in  Captain  Hench- 
man's Company,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Gerry,  Allston,  48. 
WiNTHROP,  Governor  John, 
1 587-1649.  First  Governor 
of  Massachusetts  Bay  Col- 
ony, 1629-34,  1637-40, 
1642-44,  1646  to  his  death 
in  1649.  At  other  times  he 
was  either  Assistant,  1635 
and  1641,  or  Deputy  Gov- 
ernor, 1636  and  1644.  W^as 
in  office  continuously  twen- 
ty years.  Commissioner  of 
United  Colonies,  1643  and 
1645.  Colonel  Suffolk  Regi- 
ment, 1636. 

Erving,  William  V.  R.,  45. 

Koues,  George  E.,  56,  162. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  70, 

Winthrop,  Grenville  Bayard, 
88. 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  no. 
Winthrop,  Governor  John, 
1606-1676.  Governor  Con- 
necticut and  New  Haven 
Colonies,  1657-76.  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel  Essex  Regi- 
ment, 1636. 

Saltonstall,  A.  H.  Mickle,  70. 


it 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


■ 


Winthrop,  Grenvillc  Dayanl, 


i> 


Winthrop,      Major-Genf.rai. 
Wait    Still,    i64I-i7I7. 
Major-General,   Chief  Jus- 
tice, Member  of  the  Execu- 
tive Council,  Massachusetts 
Bay  Colony. 
S.iltonstall,  A.  II.  Mickle,  70. 
Winihrop,  Grenville    Bayard, 
88, 
WiTiiiNGTON,  Captain  John, 
1649-1690.       Commanded 
the  Dorchester  Company  in 
Sir  William  I'hipps's  expe- 
dition against  Canada,  and 
was  lost  at  sea,  with  forty- 
six    of  his  men,   October, 
1690. 
Withington,  James  II.,  88. 
WoLcoTT.  Governor   Roger, 
1679-1767.  Major-General, 
siege    of   Louisburg,  1745- 
Governor    of    Connecticut, 

1751-54-       .,      ^ 
Gardiner,  David,  48. 
Gardiner,  Robert  A.,  48. 
Spencer,  Lorillard,  75. 
Thompson,    Frederick     Dio- 

dati,  78. 
Chew,  James  L.,  139. 
Davis,  Gustavus  P.,  139. 
Harrison,  Lynde,  141. 
Taintor,  George  E.,  I45- 
Woodbury,  James,  1738-1823.^ 
In  Colonel  Robert  Rogers 
Regiment  of  Rangers  at  the 
stoiTTiing  of   Quebec,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1759- 
Woodbury,  Urban  A.,  175- 
Woodbury,  Peter,  i705-i775- 
Enlisted    at     Marblehead, 
Mass.,  in  1755,  in  French 
and  Indian  War. 
Woodbury,  Urban  A.,  175- 

Woodcock,  John, .  Reho- 

both.  Commander  Wood- 
cock's Garrison,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Guild,  Chester,  Jr.,  125. 
WooDHULL,  General  Nathan- 
iel, I 722-1 776-  Served  un- 
der Lord  Abercrombie,  1754. 


and  Lord    Amherst,  1759, 
being  present  at  the  capitu- 
lation of  Montreal,  in  1760. 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  57- 
Woodman,    Lieutenant    Ed- 
ward,    1612 .      Lieu- 
tenant.   1637.      Served    in 
the  Peauot  W'ar.     Deputy, 
1836,   '37.  '39.  '  43.     Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  Colony. 
Woodman,  Clarence  E.,  88. 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Woodman,     Lieutenant 
Joshua,    1720-1800.     Ser- 
geant   in    Captain    Joseph 
Woodman's    Company, 
1757.     Lieutenant,  1761. 
Woodman,  Clarence  E.,  88. 
WooLSEY,    Captain    Georoe, 
1650- 1740.      Captain 
Queens     County     Militia, 
V715,     Province     of    New 
York. 
Townsend,  James  H.,  79. 
W'right,    Lieutenant    Abel, 
1631-1725.     Served  in   In- 
dian Wars.     Deputy,  1695, 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94- 
Wright,     Judge     Solomon. 
Member  of  the   Maryland 
Conventions     four    terms, 

1771-75- 
Thorn.  W.  H.  De  C.  W.,  77. 
116.  .     . 

Wyeth,  Ebenezer.    Soldier  in 
Cambridge  Contingent, 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 
Wyeth.  Richard  H.,  89. 
Wyeth,  John.     Soldier  in  Cap- 
tain    Gookin's    Company- 
King  Philip's  War. 
Wyeth,  Richard  H.,  89. 
Wyllys,  Governor  George, 
Trooper    in    Pequot   War. 
Assistant,  1639.     Governor 
of  Connecticut,  1641-42. 
Betts,  Frederick  H .,  34. 
Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35. 
Grinnell,  Wm.  Milne,  49- 
Wyllys,    Samuel,    Assistant, 
1654  -  85.      Commissioner 


300 


TS. 

tierst,  1759, 
:  the  capitu- 
;al,  in  iTfiO- 
im  R.,  57- 

EN  A  NT     EO- 

— .       Lieu- 
Ser\  ed    in 
r.     Deputy, 
'  43,     Mas- 
Colony, 
ice  E.,  88. 
,  129. 
',  130. 

U  T  E  N  A  N  T 

-1800.  Ser- 
itain  Joseph 
Company, 
lant,  1761. 
nee  E.,  88. 
IN  George, 
Captain 
ity  Militia, 
ce     of    New 

:s  H.,  79- 
NANT  Abel, 
lerved  in  In- 
ieputy,  1695, 
.  Bay  Colony. 
)lcott,  94- 
;  Solomon. 
he  Maryland 
four    terms, 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


for  the  United  Colonies, 
i66i,'62,'64,'67.  Colony  of 
Connecticut. 

Betts,  Frederick  H.,  35. 

Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35. 
Wyman,  Lieutenant  John, 
1621-1684.  Of  Woburn. 
Lieutenant  in  Captain 
Thomas  Prentiss'  Company, 
in  the  Mount  Hope  Cam- 
paign, September  21,  1675, 
and  in  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  December  19,  1675, 
and  in  the  latter  received 
a  wound  in  the  face.  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay. 

Wyman,  Walter  Channing, 
181. 
Wyman,  Lieutenant  Nehe- 
MIAH,  1722-1775-  Ser- 
geant in  Captain  David 
Green's  Company  of  Colo- 
nel Eleazer  Tyng's  Regi- 
ment,   which    marched    to 


the  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry  in  1757  ;  also  again 
served  in  Colonel  Tyng's 
Regiment  from  Woburn  in 
1759.      Lieutenant,    1763- 

74- 

Wyman,  Walter,  156. 

Wyman,  Charles  Hadley,  188, 

Wyman,  Henry  Purk|rt,  188. 

Wynne,   Dr.   Thomas,    1630- 

1692.     First  Provincial 

Assembly,      Province      of 

Pennsylvania,  1682-83. 

Williams,  Charles,  105. 

Yardley,  William,  1632-1693. 
Member  of  the  Governor's 
Council,  1688. 
Powell,  Washington  B.,  103. 

Yeates,      Jasper,     1720. 

Member    of    the    Council, 
Province  of  Pennsylvania. 
Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  94. 
Balch,  Thomas  Willing,  95. 


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De  C.  W.,  77. 

R.     Soldier  in 
o  n  t  i  n  g  e  n  t, 
ndian  Wars. 
IH.,  89. 
soldier  in  Cap- 
's   Company, 
i  War. 
i  H.,  89. 
NOR  George, 

Pequot   War. 
39.     Governor 
jt,  1641-42. 
kH.,  34. 
,  H..  35. 
Milne,  49. 
EL,     Assistant, 

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PEPPERRELL.  PRESENTED  TO  THE  NEW  YORK  HIS- 
TORICAL SOCIETY  BY  JOHN  STARK."  A  FACSIMILE 
OF  THE  ORIGINAL,  MADE  BY  PERMISSION  FOR  THE 
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APPENDIX. 

Committee  on  Louisbourg  Memorial. 
Rowland  Pei.i,,  Chairman, 

New  York. 

Satterlee  Swartwout,  Treasurer, 

Stamford,  Conn. 

Walter  K.  VVatkins, 

1 8  Somerset  St.,  Boston. 

John  Appleton  Wilson, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Gen.  R.  N.  Batchelder,  U.  S.  A., 

Washington,  D.C. 

Malcolm  Macdonald, 

Princeton,  N.  J. 

Dr.  Charles  Samuel  Ward, 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

F.  Senter  Frisbie, 

Penacook,  N.  H. 

John  Grant  Norton, 

St.  Albans,  Vt. 

George  Cuthbert  Gillespie, 

1380  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia. 

Madison  Grant,  Secretary, 

18  Exchange  Place,  New  York  City. 

The  committee  having  been  successful  in  raising  sufficient 
funds  to  erect  a  suitable  memorial  to  commemorate  the  cap- 
ture of  Louisbourg,  June  17.  i745.  consider  that  a  brief  ac 
count  of  the  undertaking  may  be  of  interest  to  the  members 
of  the  Society. 

The  fame  of  the  strength  of  the  fortress,  and  difficulties 
to  be  overcome  were  so  great,  that  when  Governor  Shirley 
first  proposed  the  scheme  to  the  General  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts  Bay,  it  was  rejected,  and  when  reconsidered  was 


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APPENDIX. 

carried  by  only  one  vote.     While  the  expedition  was  a  New 
England  enterprise,  New  York  sent  ten  cannon,   powder, 
and  provisions ;    New  Jersey  and   Pennsylvania  also  con- 
tributed money  and  clothing.     The  expedition  sailed  March 
34  1745   and  consisted  of  4.070  men  :   3.250  from  Massa- 
chusettsBay.  304  from  New  Hampshire,  and  516  from  Con- 
necticut.    The  Rhode  Island  contingent  of  150  men  arrived 
after  the  surrender.    The  troops  were  embarked  in  a  fleet 
of  90  transports  and  16  armed  vessels  under  Captain  Ed- 
waru  Tyng.     The  fleet  reached  Cape  Breton  early  in  April, 
but  -r.  account  of  the  ice  was  prevented  from  landing  at 
Louisbourg.  and  remained  at  Canseau.  where  the  English 
ships  under  Commodore  Warren  joined  the  expedition  on 
the  23d  of  the  month.     On  May  ist  the  whole  force  was 
safely  landed  at  Gabarus  Bay.  a  short  distance  to  the  west- 
ward of  the  fortress.     Louisbourg  was  a  fortified  town  on 
the  easterly  end  of  Cape  Breton  Island,  and  'vas  supposed 
to  be  the  key  to  the  French  possessions  on  the  river  and 
gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.     The  fortifications  were  commenced 
by  order  of  Louis  XV..  in  1720.  and  cost  about  six  million 
dollars.     In  honor  of  the  event  he  ordered  a  medal  struck 
off",  and  it  is  proposed  to  have  the  reverse  of  the  medal  issued 
by' the  committee,  in  honor  of  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the 
capture,  a  facsimile  of  the  reverse  of  the  French  medal.     The 
town,  which  contained  churches,  a  hospital,  and  many  build- 
ings, was  situated  on  a  tongue  of  land  between  the  harbor  and 
the  ocean,  being  protected  on  the  land  sides  by  powerful  bas- 
tions connected  by  curtain  walls  of  earth  and  masonry  "/ilh 
a  wide  moat  and  glacis.     The  water  fronts  were  protected 
by  earthworks  and  palisades.     Across  the  harbor,   half  a 
mile  wide  and  two  miles  long,  was  the  Grand  Battery,  built 
to  protect  the  narrow  entrance.     Between  Rochefort  PoinL. 
the  end  of  the  tongue  of  land  on  which  the   old   town 
was  built,  and  Light  House  Point,  the  other  side  of  the 
entrance  to  the  harbor,  was  an  island  with  a  battery  on  it. 
The  country  around  the   fortress  was  slightly  undulating 
and  swampy  in  places  over  which  the  besieging  forces, 
with  great  difficulty,  dragged  their  cannon.     A  reconnoiter- 
ing  force,  under  Colonel  Vaughan,   flanked  the  position, 

II 


vas  a  New 
\,  powder, 
also  c'.n- 
iled  March 
om  Massa- 
I  from  Con- 
len  arrived 
d  in  a  fleet 
laptain  Ed- 
•ly  in  April, 

landing  at 
the  English 
pedition  on 
;  force  was 
to  the  west- 
id  town  on 
IS  supposed 
e  river  and 
commenced 
t  six  million 
ledal  struck 
medal  issued 
jrsary  of  the 
nedal.    The 

many  build- 
e  harbor  and 
powerful  bas- 
nasonry  "/ilh 
;re  protected 
rbor,  half  a 
Battery,  built 
hefort  PoinL, 
le  old  town 
r  side  of  the 
battery  on  it. 
ly  undulating 
ieging  forces, 
L  reconnoiter- 

the  position, 


burned  a  quantity  of  stores  and  buildings,  and  occupied  the 
Grand  Battery,  which  they  found  abandoned.     Not  having 
a  flag,  a  New  England  boy,  William  Tufts,  climbed  up  the 
pole  and   fastened   his   red   coat  to  it.     The   heavy  guns 
captured  here  were  of  great  use   in   reducing  the  works, 
which  were  so  strong  and  well  defended,  that  they  were  not 
surrendered  until  June  17th,  after  much  sufi"ering  and  gallant 
fighting  on  both  sides.     The  total  losses  of  the  New  Eng- 
land forces  during  the  siege  were  130,  but  several  hundred 
died  subsequently  while  in  garrison,  until  relieved  the  fol- 
lowing spring  by  regulars  from  Gibraltar.    The  F  inch  lost 
in  killed  and  wounded  about  200 ;  and  Governor  Duchambon 
surrendered  650  regulars,   1,310  militia,  2,000  inhabitants, 
besides  the  frigate  Vigilante  with  her  crew  of  560  men, 
captured  early  in  the  siege.     The  fleet  rendered  valuable 
service  in  blockading  the  harbor  and  by  its  moral  effect ; 
but  all  the  fighting  was  done  by  our  gallant  New  England 
forefathers.     It  is  unnecessary  to  give  the  personal  history 
of  the  principal  officers,  as  they  will  be  found  in  the  Index, 
for  this  Society  is  fortunate  in  numbering  among  its  mem- 
bers many  of  their  descendants.     Louisbourg,  though  now 
deserted  save  by  a  few  fishermen,  still  shows  that  it  was  a 
strong  fortress  with  glacis,  moat,  ramparts,  gateways,  bas- 
tions, and  casemates,  in  which  the  sheep  now  find  a  refuge 
from  the  wintry  blasts,  though  there  are  people  yet  living, 
whose  grandparents  found  a  shelter  there  from  the  storm 
of  New  England  shot  and  shell.    The  long  rows  of  un- 
marked graves  have  been  neglected  by  their  countrymen  for 
a  hundred  and  fifty  years,   but   in  a  few  months  a  lofty 
granite  shaft,  crowned  with  a  cannon  ball,  of  victory,  will 
do  honor  to  the  memory  and  gallant  deeds  of  the  American 
soldiers  of  1745.  - 


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APPENDIX. 


A   REGISTRY  OF   THE  COMMISSIONS  IN   THE   ARMY  UNDER 
^   \hE  COMMAKO  OF  THE   HON.  WiLUAM    Pj^^J;; 

ESQ       FOR     AN     EXPEDITION    AGAINST    THE    FRENCH 

SETTLEMENT  ON  CAPE  BRETON. 

GENERAL  OFFICERS. 
WILIIAM   PEPPERRELL.    ESQ. 
Lieutenant-General    and  Commander-m-Ch.ef    of    all  the 
Forces  by  Sea  and  Land  in  said  Expedmon  and 
dated  January  31.  I74S.    From  Governor 
Shirley,  Governor  Law,  and  Gov- 
ernor Wentworth. 

Roger  Wolcott,  Esq. 
Major-General,  from  Governor  Shirley,  dated  March  7. 1745- 

SAMUEL  Waldo.  Esq. 
Brigadier-General,  ifrom  Governor  Shirley.    Dated  March 

^  7.  1745- 

TosEPH  DwiGHT,  Esq. 
Brigadier-General^rom  Governor  Shirley.    Dated  February 

20,  I74S- 

COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  FIRST  '^^^^^^  °™  ^^^^t^"' 
SETTS  TROOPS.      -- ..CEIVED  FROM  GOVERNOR  SHIRLEY. 

The  Hon.  William  Pepperrell,  Esq. 

Colonel  and  Capt.  of  the  ist  Company,  Jan.  31.  1744- 

John  Bradstreet,  Esq. 
ad  Colonel  and  Capt.  of  the  2d  Co..  Feb. 

JohnStorer,  Esq. 
2d  Lieut.-Col.  and  Capt.  of  ye  3d  Co.,  Feb.  5- 

Richard  Cutt,  Esq. 
Major  and  Capt.  of  ye  4th  Co.,  Feb.  5- 

«.     <s»,„le,  Capt.-Lieut.  ist  Co.,        Feb.    S.  1744- 

Peter  Staples,  ^-F  p^    ^ 

EphraimBAker,  Capt.  2d  .  Fe^.  .  , 

JohnKinslagh.  Capt.  5th,  r^J-    «• 

JohnHarman.  Capt.  6th.  Feb.    5 

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Feb.    5.  1744. 
Feb.  16, 
'  Feb.    2, 
Feb.    5 


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Moses  Butler, 

Capt.  7th  Co., 

Thomas  Perkins, 

Capt.  8th, 

Feb. 

5.  1744- 

William  Warner, 

Capt.  Qth, 

Feb. 

5, 

Moses  Pearson, 

Capt.  10th, 

Feb. 

6 

John  Butler, 

Lieut.  2d, 

Feb. 

16, 

John  Fairfield, 

Lieut.  3d, 

Feb. 

5, 

Bray  Deering, 

Lieut.  4th, 

Feb. 

5. 

Andrew  Watkins, 

Lieut.  5th, 

Feb. 

2. 

Benjamin  Harman, 

Lieut.  6th, 
Lieut.  7th, 

Feb. 

5. 

John  Burbank, 

Lieut.  Sth,                 ^ 

Feb. 

5, 

George  Gerrish, 

Lieut.  Qth, 

Feb. 

5. 

George  Knight, 

Lieut.  loth, 

Feb. 

6, 

George  Gowell, 

2d  Lieut.  1st, 

Feb. 

5. 

Joel  Whittemore, 

Ensign  ist. 

Feb. 

5. 

John  Greenough, 

Ensign  2d, 

Feb. 

16, 

Joshua  Rice, 

Ensign  2d, 

Mar. 

I. 

Nathaniel  Kemball, 

Ensign  3d, 

Feb. 

5. 

Joseph  Weeks, 

Ensign  4th, 

Feb. 

5, 

Charles  Cavenagh, 

Ensign  5th, 

Feb. 

2, 

Thomas  Adams, 

Ensign  6th, 
Ensign  7th, 

Feb. 

5, 

Thomas  Hardy, 

Ensign  Sth, 

Feb. 

5> 

John  Bridge, 

Ensign  9th, 

Feb. 

5. 

James  Springer, 

Ensign  loth, 

Feb. 

6, 

Joseph  Goldthwait, 

Adjutant, 

Mar. 

12, 

John  Gorman, 

Armorer, 

Feb. 

I, 

COMMISSIONS   IN  THE  SECOND   MASSACHUSETTS    REGIMENT 

WHEREOF  THE  HON.  SAMUEL  WALDO,  ESQ., 

IS  COLONEL. 

Samuel  Waldo,  Esq. 

Colonel  and  Capt.  1st  Company,  Feb.  7 

.  1744- 

■ 

Arthur  Noble,  Esq. 

' 

Lieut. - 

Col.  and  Capt.  2d  Co.,  Feb. 

William  Hunt,  Esq. 
Major,  Feb.  15. 

7- 

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Samuel  Moody, 

Capt.  1st  Co., 

Feb. 

9.  1744- 

John  Watts, 

Capt.  2d, 

Feb. 

8, 

Philip  Dumaresque, 

Capt.  3d, 

Feb. 

8, 

Benjamin  Goldthwait 

Capt.  4th, 

Feb. 

9. 

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Daniel  Hale, 
Jacob  Stevens, 
James  Noble, 
Richard  Jaques, 
Daniel  Fagg, 
Jeremiah  Richardson, 
Charles  Procter, 
James  Noble, 
Josiah  Crosby, 
Charles  Harrison, 
James  Hayley, 
Stephen  Webster, 
Solomon  IJragden, 
William  Allen, 
John  Libbee, 
Clement  Chamberlain, 
John  Murphey, 
John  Cargill, 
Thomas  French, 
Joseph  Newhall, 
Abraham  Edwards, 
Edmond  Morse, 
Daniel  Meshavey, 
Edward  Clark, 
Jonathan  Lord, 
John  Russell, 
John  Shaw, 


APPENDIX. 

Capt.  5th  Co., 
Capt.  6th, 
Capt.  7th, 
Capt.  8lh, 
Capt.  gth, 
Capt.  loth, 
Lieut.  1st, 
Lieut.  2d, 
Lieut.  3d, 
Lieut.  4th, 
Lieut.  5th, 

Lieut.  6tb, 

Lieut.  7th, 

Lieut.  8lh, 

Lieut.  9th, 

Lieut.  loth. 

Ensign  of  ye  1st, 

Ensign  2d, 

Ensign  3d, 

Ensign  4th, 

Ensign  5th, 

Ensign  6th, 

Ensign  7th, 

Ensign  8th, 

Ensign  gth, 

Ensign  loth, 

2d  Lieut., 


Feb.  II,  1744- 
Feb.    9, 

8, 
9. 


9. 
8, 
8, 
9. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb.  i3, 
Feb.    8, 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb.  II, 
Feb.    9, 
Feb.    8, 
Feb.  19, 
Feb.  16, 
Feb.    8, 
Feb.    9, 
Feb.    8, 
Feb.  15, 
Mar.    5t 
Feb.  II, 
Feb.    9, 
Feb.    8, 
Feb.    9, 
Feb.  l6, 
Feb.    8, 
June  12, 


rnMMISSlONS   IN  THE    THIRD    MASSACHUSETTS    REGIMENT 
WHEREOKTHK  HON.  JEREMIAH  MOU.TON.  ESQ..  IS  CO.ONEU 

Jeremiah  Moulton,  Esq. 

Colonel  and  Capt.  ist  Company. 

Nathaniel  Donnell,  Esq. 

Lieut.-Col.  and  Capt.  2d  Co.,  Feb.  5,  I744- 

Edward  Ellis,  Esq. 

Major,  Capt.  3d  Co.,  Feb.  25- 

Christopher  Marshall,       Capt  3d  Co..  ^b. 'i;  "''" 

James  Grant,  CaPj- 4^'  ^^^     ,, 

Charles  King,  ^^P*' ?  ^  Feb     9, 

Peter  Prescott,  Capt.  6th,  t«»^>    9- 

VI 


APPENDIX. 

Ammi  Ruhami  Cutter, 

Capt.  7th  Co., 

Samuel  Rhodes, 

Capt.  8th, 

Jan. 

29.  1744 

Bartholomew  Trow, 

Capt.  9th, 

Feb. 

15. 

Estes  Hatch, 

Capt.  loth, 
Capt.-Lieut.  1st, 
Capt. -Lieut,  sd, 

Feb. 

4. 

Benjamin  Stansbury, 

Lieut.  3d, 

Feb. 

I. 

Benjamin  Phippen, 

Lieut.  4th, 

Feb. 

I, 

John  Marston, 

Lieut,  sth. 

Feb. 

4> 

William  Larker, 

Lieut.  6th, 
Lieut.  7th, 

Feb. 

9. 

Jon-than  Hartshorn, 

Lieut.  Sth, 

Feb. 

8, 

Joseph  Miller, 

Lieut,  gth. 

Feb. 

15. 

Ebenezer  Newall, 

Lieut.  loth, 
2d  Lieut.  1st, 
2d  Lieut.  2d, 

Feb. 

4. 

Nathaniel  Richardson, 

Ensign  3d, 

Feb. 

15. 

Israel  Porter, 

Ensign  4th, 

Feb. 

I, 

Joseph  Gerrish, 

Ensign  5th, 

Feb. 

14. 

Jonathan  Hoar, 

Ensign  6th, 
Ensign  7th, 

Feb. 

9. 

John  Hearsay, 

Ensign  Sth, 

Feb. 

8, 

Joseph  Fairbanks, 

Ensign  gth. 

Feb. 

8, 

Ebenezer  Summer, 

Ensign  loth, 

Feb. 

4. 

James  Donnell, 

Ensign, 

Feb. 

5. 

John  Lane, 

Lieut., 

Feb. 

5, 

CO.MMISSIONS  IN  THE  FOURTH   MASSACHUSETTS   REGIMENT 
WHEREOF  SAMUEL  WILLARD,    ESQ.,   IS   COLONEL. 

Samuel  Willard,  Esq. 
Col.  and  Capt.  ist  Company,  Feb.  19,  1744. 

Thomas  Chandler,  Esq.  , 

Lieut.-Col.  and  Capt.  2d  Co.,  Feb.  9. 

Seth  Pomeroy, 
Major  and  Capt.  3d  Co.,  Feb.  24. 


Joshua  Peirce, 
John  Warner, 
David  Melvin, 
Palmer  Goulding, 
James  Stevens, 


Capt.  1st  Co., 
Capt.  4th, 
Capt.  5th, 
Capt.  6th, 
Capt.  7th, 
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Feb.  18,  1744. 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  15, 
Feb.  15, 
Feb.  13, 


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John  Huston, 

John  Miller, 

JaLez  Omstead, 

Abijah  Willard, 

John  Payson. 

Ebenezer  Alexander, 

Joseph  Whittcomb, 
Eliezer  Melvin, 
John  Stearns, 
Timothy  Johnson, 
Reuben  King, 
Samuel  Chandler, 
James  Fry, 
John  Trumbull, 
David  King, 
William  Lyman, 
William  Ilutchins, 
Isaac  Barran, 
Nathan  Payson, 

Benjamin  Shelden, 
John  Maw, 

Jonathan  Hubbard, 
John  Hamilton, 


APPENOIX. 

Capt.  8th  Co., 
Capt.  Qth, 
Capt.  loth, 
Lieut.  1st, 
Lieut.  2d, 
Lieut.  3d, 
Lieut.  4th. 
Lieut.  5th, 
Lieut.  6th, 
Lieut.  7th, 
Lieut.  8th, 
Lieut.  9th, 
Lieut.  loth. 
Ensign  ist, 
Ensign  2d, 
Ensign  3d, 
Ensign  4th, 
Ensign  5lh, 
Ensign  6th, 
Ensign  7th, 
Lnsign  8th, 
Ensign  gth, 
Ensign  loth. 
Adjutant, 
Lieutenant, 


Feb.  15. 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  13. 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  9, 
Mar.  9, 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  15, 
Feb.  15. 

Feb.  21, 
Feb.  20, 

Feb.  iS, 
Feb.  20, 


COMMISSIONS   m  THE  FIFTH   MASSACHUSETTS  K.G.mENT 
WHEREOF  ROBERT  HALL.   ESQ.,   IS  COLONEL. 

Robert  Hall,  Esq. 
Colonel. 


Edward  Evelith,  Esq. 
Licut..Col.  and  Capt.  of  the  2d  Co..  Feb.  : 

Moses  Titcomb,  Esq. 
Major  and  Capt.  of  the  3d  Co.,  Feb. 

Capt.  4th  Co., 
Capt.  5th, 
Capt.  6th, 
Capt.  7th, 
Capt.  8th, 
Capt.  gth, 
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1744- 


Jonathan  Bayley, 
Jerenth.  Foster, 
Samuel  Davis, 
Thomas  Staniford, 
Charles  Byles, 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


1744. 


Feb.  12, 


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Feb.  15.  1744- 
Feb.  16, 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  9- 
Mar.  9, 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  15. 
Feb.  15. 

Feb.  15. 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  13. 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  9, 
Mar.  9. 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  15. 
Feb.  15. 

Feb.  21, 
Feb.  20, 

Feb.  18, 
Feb.  20, 

rTS  REGIMENT 
OLONEL. 


).  7.  1744- 


b.  7- 


Feb.    7.   I744« 
Feb.    7. 
Feb.    7. 
Feb.    7. 
Feb.  12, 


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APPENDIX. 

Benjamin  Ives, 

Capt.  loth  Co., 
Capt.-Lieut.  1st, 

Daniel  Tilton, 

Lieut.  2d, 

Feb. 

7.  1744 

Samuel  Grenough, 

Lieut.  3d, 
Lieut.  4th, 

Feb. 

7. 

Caleb  Swan, 

Lieut.  5th. 

Feb. 

7. 

Daniel  Giddins, 

Lieut.  6th, 

Feb. 

7. 

Isaac  Annis, 

Lieut.  7th, 
Lieut.  Sth, 

Feb. 

7, 

Samuel  Morgan, 

Lieut,  gth, 
Lieut.  loth, 
2d  Lieut.  1st, 

Feb. 

12, 

Daniel  Eveleigh, 

Ensign  2d, 

Bembsly  Glazier, 

Ensign  3d, 

Feb. 

7. 

Ensign  4th, 

• 

Joseph  Frye, 

Ensign  5th, 

Feb. 

7. 

Joseph  Goodhue, 

Ensign  6th, 

Feb. 

7. 

John  Rowe, 

Ensign  7th, 
Ensign  8th, 

Feb, 

7, 

Joseph  Stanwood, 

Ensign  9th, 
Ensign, 

Feb. 

12, 

Benjamin  White, 

Adjutant, 

Mar. 

16, 

COMMISSIONS  IN  THE 
WHEREOF  SYLVESTER 


SIXTH  MASSACHUSETTS   REGIMENT 
RICHMOND,   JR.,  ESQ.,   IS  COLONEL. 


Sylvester  Richmond, 

Jr.,  Esq. 

Col.  and  Capt. 

of  the  1st  Cc 

>.,  Feb.  6, 

1744- 

Lieut. -Colonel, 

Major, 

Robert  Swan, 

Capt.  4th, 

Feb. 

13.  1744 

Ebenezer  Eastman, 

Capt.  5th, 

Feb. 

6, 

Cornelius  Sole, 

Capt.  6th, 

Feb. 

8. 

Jonathan  Lawrence, 

Capt.  7th. 
Capt.  8th, 

Feb. 

5, 

Eben  Nichols, 

Capt.  gth. 

Feb. 

6, 

Jeremiah  Westen, 

Capt.  loth. 

Feb. 

12, 

Nathaniel  Bosworth, 

Capt.-Lieut. 

ISt, 

Feb. 

6. 

Capt.-Lieut. 

3d. 

Capt.-Lieut. 

3d. 

Thomas  Waldron, 

Lieut.  4th, 

Feb. 

13. 

Jonathan  Roberts, 

Lieut.  Sth, 
ix 

Feb 

6, 

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James  Griffin, 
Thomas  Moorey, 
William  Trefry, 
Edward  Pratt, 
Joseph  Clark, 


Edward  Gray, 
Seth  Hathaway, 
Jeremiah  Trebble, 
John  Webster, 
Joseph  Brown, 
Nathaniel  Smith, 
John  Tinney, 
Grover  ScoUey, 
Benjamin  Esterbrook, 
Madett  Engs, 


Joseph  Thatcher, 
Edward  Dimmock, 
Elisha  Doan, 

Sylvanus  Cobb, 
Israel  Bayley, 
Gersham  Bradford, 
Jonathan  Carey, 
Samuel  Lumbart, 

Nathaniel  Fish, 
Joseph  Freeman, 
Theophilus  Paine, 
Samuel  Bartlet, 
Joseph  Lawrence, 
Jonathan  Loring, 
Nathaniel  Bourne, 


APPENDIX. 

Lieut.  6th  Co. , 
Lieut.  7th, 
Lieut.  8th, 
Lieut,  gth, 
Lieut.  loth, 
2d  Lieut.  2d, 
2d  Lieut.  3d, 
Lieut,  ist, 
Lieut,  ist, 
Ensign  4th, 
Ensign  5th, 
Ensign  6th, 
Ensign  7th, 
Ensign  8th, 
Ensign  gth, 
Ensign  loth. 
Adjutant, 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb.  15. 
Feb.  12, 
Feb.  13. 
Feb.  20, 
Mar.  14. 


COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  SEVENTH  MASSACHUSETTS  REGIMENT 
WHEREOF  SHUBAEL  GORHAM,  ESQ.,  IS  COLONEL. 

Shubael  Gorham,  Esq. 
Col.  and  Capt.  of  the  ist  Co.,  Feb.  20,  1744. 

John  Gorham,  Esq. 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Capt.  of  the  2d  Co.,  Feb.  20, 


Capt.  3d  Co., 
Capt.  1st, 
Capt.  4th, 
Capt.  5th, 
Capt.  6th, 
Capt.  7th, 
Capt.  8th, 
Capt.  Oth, 
Capt.  loth, 
Capt. -Lieut. 
Lieut.  1st, 
Lieut.  3d, 
Lieut.  4th, 
Lieut.  6th, 
Lieut.  7th, 
Lieut.  8th, 
Lieut.  Qth, 


2d, 


Feb.  20,  1744- 
Feb.  15. 
Feb.  20, 

Feb.  13. 
Feb.  14, 
Feb.  14, 
Feb.  14. 
Feb.  20, 

Feb.  15, 
Feb.  14, 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  13, 
Feb.  5. 
Feb.  14, 
Feb.  14, 


•■■■^M 


\i 


eb. 

8,  1744. 

eb. 

7» 

eb. 

7. 

eb. 

13. 

eb. 

20, 

eb. 

6, 

'eb. 

6, 

'eb. 

13. 

7eb. 

6, 

?eb. 

8,         ■ 

?eb. 

15. 

Feb. 

12, 

Feb. 

13. 

Feb 

20, 

Mar 

.14. 

rS  REGIMENT 

OLONEL. 

744- 


.  20. 

Feb. 

20,  1744 

Feb. 

15. 

Feb. 

20, 

Feb. 

13. 

Feb. 

14. 

Feb. 

14. 

Feb. 

14. 

Feb. 

20, 

Feb. 

15, 

Feb. 

14* 

Feb. 

20, 

Feb 

13, 

Feb 

5. 

Feb 

14. 

Feb 

.  14, 

APPENDIX. 

Peter  West, 

Lieut.  loth  Co., 
2d  Lieut.  2d, 

Feb. 

20, 

Sylvanus  Hall, 

Ensign  i.st, 

Mar 

2, 

Joshua  Bassett, 

Ensign  3d, 

Feb. 

14. 

William  Clark, 

Ensign  4th, 
Ensign  5th, 

Feb. 

20, 

Nathaniel  Bosworth, 

Ensign  6th, 

Feb. 

n, 

Jonathan  Eames, 

Ensign  7th, 

Feb. 

14, 

Caleb  Cook, 

Ensign  8th, 

Feb. 

14. 

Jonathan  Carver, 

Ensign  9th, 

Feb. 

14. 

Joseph  Manter, 

Ensign  loth, 

Feb. 

20, 

Matthew  Lumbart, 

Adjutant, 

Apl. 

12, 

COMMISSIONS  IN  THE   CONNECTICUT   REGIMENT  WHEREOF 
WILLIAM  BURR,  ESQ.,  IS  COLONEL. 

Andrew  Burr,  Esq. 
Colonel,  Mar.  16,  1744. 

Simon  Lothrop,  Esq. 
Lieut. -Col.,  March  16. 


Eleazar  Goodrich, 

Major, 

June    3,  1745 

David  Worster, 

Capt.  of  a  Co., 

Mar.  16, 

Henry  King, 

Capt., 

June    3, 

William  Whiting, 

Capt., 

Mar.  16, 

Daniel  Chapman, 

Capt., 

Mar.  16, 

Robert  Denison, 

Capt., 

Mar.  16, 

Andrew  Ward, 

Capt., 

Mar.  16, 

James  Church, 

Capt., 

Mar.  16, 

Stephen  Lee, 

Capt., 

Mar.  16, 

Nathaniel  Beedle, 

Lieut. , 

Mar.  16, 

Samuel  Torrey, 

Lieut., 

June    3, 

William  Throope, 

Lieut., 

Mar.  16, 

Noah  Taylor, 

Lieut., 

Mar.  16, 

David  Seabury, 

Lieut., 

Mar.  16, 

William  Smithson, 

Lieut., 

Mar.  16, 

Samuel  Pettibone, 

Lieut., 

June  14, 

Jonathan  Read, 

Lieut. , 

June  14, 

Nathan  Whiting, 

Ensign, 

Mar.  16, 

John  Hogskins, 

Ensign, 

Apl.    2, 

Joseph  Wait, 

Ensign, 

June  14, 

John  Huntingdon, 

Ensign, 

Mar.  16, 

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Jonathan  Darling. 
Christopher  Tracy, 
Jonathan  Noble, 
Thomas  Leeds, 


APPENDIX. 

Ensign, 

Mar.  i6, 

1745 

Ensign, 

Mar.  i6. 

Ensign, 

June  14, 

Ensign, 

June    3, 

COMMISSIONS   IN  THE  NEW   HAMPSHIRE  REGIMENT 
WHEREOF   SAMUEL  MOORE,  ESQ.,  IS   COLONEi.. 


Samuel  Moore,  Esq. 
Col.  and  Capt.  xst  Company,  Mar.  i, 
Nathaniel  Mesharve,  Esq. 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Capt.  2d  Co.,  Mar, 
Eliezer  Oilman,  Esq. 
Major  and  Capt.  of  3d  Co.,  Mar. 


1744- 


I. 


John  Tufton  Mason, 
William  Say  ward, 
John  Furnel, 
Samuel  Hall, 
Jacob  Tilton, 
Edward  Williams, 
James  Whidden, 
Thomas  Westbrook  Wal 
dron, 

Moses  Wirgett, 

Ezekiel  Pickman, 

Richard  Mattoon, 

Samuel  Robie, 

Jonathan  Flagg, 

Eliphalet  Dannel, 

Jeremiah  Wheelwright, 

Samuel  Leavitt, 

Clement  Ham, 

John  Hart, 

Robert  Perkins, 

Edmond  Brown, 

Christopher  Huntress, 

Thomas  Pickrin, 
Edward  Brooks, 
John  Eyre, 
Thomas  Sherboume, 


Capt.  of  a  Co., 
Capt.  of  a  Co., 
Capt.  of  a  Co., 
Capt.  of  a  Co., 
Capt.  of  a  Co., 
Capt.  of  a  Co., 
Capt.-Lieut.  1st  Co., 

Capt. -Lieut.  2d, 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
2d  Lieut., 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Adjutant, 
Capt.  of  a  Co., 
xii 


Mar. 

I.  1744 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

June 

6 

-mn*  '■«*■-■■: 


APPENDIX. 


Trueworthy  Dudley, 
Samuel  Conner, 
Daniel  Wormall, 
Jonathan  Gilman, 
Abraham  Trefithen, 


Capt. -Lieut., 
2d  Lieut., 
Ensign, 

Lieut,  of  Marines, 
Captain  of    a   Co. 
Marines, 


Mar.     I,  1744- 
Mar.    I, 
Mar.    I, 
Apl.   15. 


of 


Apl. 


15. 


COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  TRAIN  OK   ARTILLERY   SENT   FROM 

THE  MASSACHUSETTS   PROVINCE. 

Joseph  Dwight,  Esq. 

Colonel,  Feb.  20,  1744. 

Richard  Gridley,  Esq. 

Lieut.-Col.  and  Capt.  of  the  Train,  Feb.  21, 

and  Commissary,  Mar.  20. 


Abraham  Reller, 


(2d  Capt.,  Feb.  21,  I7.44- 

\  and  Chief  Bombardier,     Feb.  16, 


Thomas  Campling, 
Bartholomew  Green, 
Joseph  Chadwick, 
Joseph  Holbrook, 
John  Gorman, 
Chas.  Pyncheon, 
Joseph  Hawley, 


1st  Lieut.,  Feb.  21, 

2d  Lieut.,  Feb.  21, 

3d  Lieut.,  Feb.  21, 

4th  Lieut.,  Feb.  21, 
1st  Under  Bombardier,     Feb.  20, 

Adjutant,  Mar.  20, 

Chaplain,  Mar.  10, 

Commissions. 

John  Henry  Bastidc,  Esq. 

Prin.  Engineer,  June  3,  1745. 

Robert  Glover,  Esq. 
Adjutant-Gen.,  Mar.  10,  1744. 

William  Maclntire. 
Qur.rtermaster-Gen.,  Mar.  20. 

Edward  Ellis,  Esq. 
Surgeon-Gen.  of  the  Mass.  Troops,  Feb.  19. 

Joseph  Pierce,  Esq. 

Surgeon-Gen.  of  the  N.  H.  Troops  and  Naval  Force,  Mar.  i. 

Robert  Keith, 

2d  Stirgeon-Gen.  of  the  Mass.  Troops,  Mar.  20. 

John  Kinselagh, 

Agent  for  the  Transports,  Mar.  10. 

xiii 


'     APPENDIX. 


John  German, 
Thomas  Waldo, 
Andrew  Lemercier,  Jr., 
Nathaniel  Walter, 
Samuel  Rhodes, 
Samuel  Waldo,  Jr., 
William  Winslow, 
Samuel  Waldo,  Jr., 
Melatiah  Bourne, 
George  Carwin, 
Jeremiah  Miller,  Jr., 


Andrew  Le  Mercier, 
Edward  Paine, 

Alexander  Bulman, 
William  Rand, 
Joseph  Binney, 
Anthony  Emery, 
Philip  Gospers  Cast, 
Gillam  Taylor, 
Charles  Pyncheon, 
Joseph  Lebarron, 
Jacob  March, 
Michael  Lowell, 
Jonathan  Prescott, 
James  Oliver, 
Mathew  Barnard, 

James  Pierpont, 
Andrew  Brown, 
Edward  Paine, 

Richard  Abbott, 
George  Hanners, 
Moses  Bennett, 


John  Prentis, 


Prin.  Armourer, 
Muster  Master, 
Interpreter, 
Interpreter, 
Aide-de-camp, 
Aide-de-camp, 
Commissary, 

Commissary,  ^^-     *» 

Commissary,  Feb.  20, 

Commissary,  Feb.  2t, 

Commissary  of  the  pro- 
visions    of     Muster 
Roll  for  the  Conn. 
Regt.. 
General  Clerk, 
Master    of     the    bag- 
gage, 
Surgeon, 
Surgeon, 
Surgeon, 
Surgeon, 
Surgeon, 
Surgeon, 

Surgeon-Gen.'s  Mate, 
Under  Surgeon, 
Under  Surgeon, 
Under  Surgeon, 
Dr.  to  Surgeon-Gen., 
Dresser  to  Surg.-Gen., 
Capt.   of  House  Car- 
penters, 
2d  Capt., 
Lieut., 
Capt.  of  an  Independent 

Co.  of  Grenadiers, 
1st  Lieut., 
2nd  Lieut., 

Capt.  of  Sloop  Btnetta, 
in  the  pay  of  Mass., 
Capt.  of  the  Sloop  De- 
fiance,  in  ye  pay  of 
Conn., 
.xiv 


Mar,  14, 
June  10, 

Mar.  19, 
Feb.  4, 
Mar.  9, 
Feb.  10, 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  19, 

Mar.  10, 
Feb.  19. 
Mar.  4, 
Mar.  18, 
Mar.  19, 
Mar.  19, 

Mar.  16, 
Mar.  II, 
Mar.  II, 

Feb.  19, 
Feb.  19, 
Feb.  19, 

Mar.  18, 


Mar.  19, 


,  - »  •  awtei--. 


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APPENDIX. 

Edward  Brooks,  1st  Lieut,  of  the  Sloop 

Abigail,  in  the  pay  of 
N.  H.,  Mar.     i,  1744- 

Zechariah  Forss,  Lieut,  of  the  Sloop  Abi- 

gail, Mar.    I, 


Brevets. 

Benjamin  Green, 

Captain,  etc., 

Mar.    I, 

William  Maclntire, 

Major, 

Mar.  22, 

Joseph  Goldthwait, 

Captain, 

Mar.  20, 

Robert  Glover, 

Captain, 

p 

Mar.  19, 

Samuel  Waldo,  Jr., 

Captain, 

Mar.  23, 

Andrew  LeMercier,  Jr., 

Lieutenant, 

' 

Feb.     5. 

Andrew  Pepperrell- 

Frost, 

Lieutenant, 

Mar.    I, 

Benjamin  Green, 

Sec.  of  the  Exped 

ition, 

Mar.    I, 

Charles  Frost, 

2nd  Secretary, 

Mar.     I, 

A  true  copy. 

[Signed] 

Benj 

.  Green, 

Secretary. 

Copied  from  Registry  of  Commissions  in  the  British  War 
Office,  dated  June  28,  1745,  by  William  D.  Spalding,  Esq.,  13 
Edith  Road,  West  Kensington. 

London,  Jan.  12,  1895. 

Note.— This  official  copy  was  obtained  for  the  Society  by  Francis  Olcott 
Allen,  Esqr.,  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  Pennsylvania. 


Mar.  19, 


XV 


APPENDIX. 


ROSTER   OF   OFFICERS   OF   THE 
FIRST   AMERICAN   ARMY. 

As  Organized   for   the   Narraganset  Campaign,  and 
Mustered  at  Pettisquamscot,  December  19,  1675. 

Compiled  by  the  Rbv.  George  M.  Bodge,  of  Leominster,  Mass.,  Chaplain 
of  the  "  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  "  in  Massachusetts. 

General  Josiah  Winslow,  Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony, 
Commander-in-chief. 

General  Staff : 
Daniel  Weld,  of  Salem,  Chief  Surgeon. 
Joseph  Dudley,  of  Boston,  Chaplain. 
Benjamin  Church,  of  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  Aid. 

MASSACHUSETTS  REGIMENT. 

Samuel  Appleton,    of  Ipswich,   Major  and  Captain  of 
First  Company. 

Regimental  Staff : 
Richard  Knott,  of  Marblehead,  Surgeon. 
Samuel  Nowell,  of  Boston,  Chaplain. 
John  Morse,  of  Ipswich,  Commissary. 

Officers  0/  the  Line  : 
First  Company  :  Jeremiah  Swain,  Lieutenant. 

EzEKiEL  Woodward,  Sergeant  (Acting  Ensign). 

Second  Company  :  Samuel  Mosely,  Captain. 
Perez  Savage,  Lieutenant. 

Third  Company  :  James  Oliver,  Captain. 
Ephraih  Turner,  Lieutenant. 
Peter  Bennett,  Sergeant  (Acting  Ensign), 
xvi 


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19,    1675. 

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APPENDIX. 

Fourth  Company  :  Isaac  Johnson,  Captain. 
Phineas  Upham,  Lieutenant. 
Henry  Bowen,  Ensign. 

Fifth  Company  :  Nathanial  Davenpokt,  Captain. 

Edward  Tyng,  Lieutenant.  - 

John  Drury,  Ensign. 
Sixth  Company  :  Joseph  Gardiner,  Captain. 

William  Hathornk,  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  Sweet,  Ensign  (promoted  Lieutenant). 

Jeremiah  Neal,  Sergeant  (promoted  Ensign). 
Cavalry  Company  :  ("  Troop  ")  Thomas  Prentice,  Cap- 
tain. 

John  Wyman,  Cornet  (promoted  Lieutenant). 

PLYMOUTH   REGIMENT. 
William  Bradford,  of  Marshfield,   Major  and  Captain 
of  First  Company. 

Regimmial  Staff: 
Mathew  Fuller,  of  BarnsUble,  Surgeon. 
Thomas  Huckins,  of  Barnstable,  Commissary. 

Officers  0/  the  Line  : 
First  Company  :  Robert   Barker,   of  Duxbury,  Lieu- 
tenant. 
Second  Company  :  John  Gorham,  of  Barnstable,  Captain. 
Jonathan  Sparrow,  of  Eastham,  Lieutenant. 
William  Wetherell,  Sergeant. 

CONNECTICUT  REGIMENT. 
Robert  Treat,  of  Milford,  Major. 

Regimental  Staff: 
Gershom  Bulkely,  Surgeon. 
Rev.  Nicholas  Noyes,  Chaplain. 
Stephen  Barrett,  Commissary, 
xvii 


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APPENDIX. 

Officers  of  the  Line  : 

First  Company  :  John  Gallop,  of  Stoniiigton,  Captain. 

Second  Company  :  Samuel  Marshall,  of  Windsor,  Cap- 
tain. 

Third  Company  :  Nathaniel  Seely,  of  Stratford,  Cap- 
tain. 

Fourth  Company  :    Thomas  Watts,  of  Hartford,   Cap- 
tain. 

Fifth  Company  :  John  Mason,  of  Norwich,  Captain. 
To  the  First  and  Fifth  Connecticut  Companies  were 

attached  Indian  Scouting  Companies,  numbering  seventy- 
five  to  each.  , 

^' '        Additional. 

The  following  officers  were  sent  out  from  Massachu- 
setts, to  reorganize  their  Regiment,  and  fill  the  vacancies 
caused  by  the  losses  at  the   "Fort  Fight."     I  do  not 
attempt  to  assign  the  special  commands. 
Surgeons  :  Dr.  Jacob  Willard,  of  Newton. 

Dr.  John  Cutler,  of  Hingham. 

Dr.  John  Clark,  of  Boston. 

Captains :  Samuel  Wadsworth. 

Joseph  Sill. 

Samuel  Brocklebank. 

Thomas  Brattle. 

Jonathan  Remington  (niomoted). 
Lieutenants  :  Stephen,  Greenleaf  (promoted). 
Daniel  Ring  (promoted). 

Several  of  the  above  officers  were  in  the  "Fort  Fight" 
as  subordinate  officers,  and  afterwards  promoted. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


General    Court   of    Massa- 
chusetts May,  1694. 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner, 
171. 
HuBHARD,      Edmund,      i570- 
1646,    Hingham.      Deputy 
to    the   General    Court  of 
Massachusetts    Bay,   1639- 

43. 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner. 

HiTBBARD,  ISRARL.  Member  of 
the  Provincial  Congress  of 
Massachusetts,  which  as- 
sembled at  Salem,  October 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  Jr.,  76- 
Hubbard.  Peter.  Sr.,  1799- 
1756,  Braintree,  Mass.  Sol- 
dier of  Captain   Nathaniel 
Blake's    Company    in    the 
Massachusetts      Provincia! 
Forces  during  the  French 
and  Indian  War.     Died  in 
the  service  near  Fort  W  u- 
liam    Henry,    New    York, 
September  5,  I75''- 
Hubbard,  Adolphus  Skinner, 
171. 
Hubbell,  Lieutenant  Elea- 
ZER,    1739-1810.     Of   the 
Connecticut  Troops. 
Hopkins,  Archibald,  153- 
Hubbell,   Captain   Eleazer. 
1700-1770.     Of    the    Con- 
necticut Troops. 
Hopkins,  Archibald.  153. 
Hubbell,  Lieutenant  John, 
1734-1810.     Lieutenant  m 
the  Second  Troop  of  Horse, 
Fourth  Regiment  Colonial 
Forces    of    Connecticut, 

i7<>9-75- 
Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson,  54- 
Hubbell,  Lieutenant  Rich- 
ard, 1654-1738-  Ensign 
of  the  Train  Band,  Strat- 
field,  Conn.,  1709-  Lieu- 
tenant, 1715.  Q^^n  Anne  s 

War. 
Hubbell,  Henry  Wilson.  54. 
Hughes,  Captain  John,  171  i- 
1772.      Associated      Regi- 


ment of  Foot,  Philadelphia, 
1747.  One  of  the  Com- 
missioners to  treat  with  the 
Indians,  1758.  Member  of 
Assembly,    1/55.   '63.   an^* 

'65. 
Potts,  William  J.,  103,  102. 
HuLBERT,  Thomas.  1610-1675. 
Clerk  of  the  Trained  Banil, 

1640.     Served  under  Lieu- 
tenant    Lion    Gardiner    in 
the  Pequot  War.     Lieuten- 
ant of    the  Company  that 
garrisoned  Say  brook  Fort. 
Greene,  Richard  H.,  49- 
llulbert,  Henry  C,  54- 
Hull.  Lieutenant  Cornelius, 
1626-1695.    Lieutenant  for 
Fairfield,   Conn.,  in    King 
Philip's   War.      Messenger 
of    the    Council    of    War. 
October,  1675-     Appointed 
Lieutenant  of   the  "  Hon- 
oured  Major   Treats   Life 
Guard,"  1675.  King  Philip  3    . 
War.     Deputy   from    t  air- 
field to  the  General  Court, 
1676. 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
Bradley,     Cyrus     Sherwood, 
138. 
Hull,   John.     Master  of  the 
Mint.      Treasurer    of    the 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay,  1676,  and  Assistant. 
Davies,  Julien  Townsend,  42- 
Davies,  William  Gilbert.  42. 
Forbes.  Charles  Spooner.  I74' 
Hull,   Captain  Theophilus. 

1710.       Ensign    1705. 

Lieutenant    1709.  Captain 
1709,  of  the  West  Military 
Company    of    Fairfield, 
Conn.  Member  of  the  Com- 
mittee   of    War,    Fairfield 
County,  1709- 
Wakeman,  Jessup,  82. 
Hulls,  Surgeon  John,     Chi- 
rurgeon     to     ye     Army. 
Served    with     Connecticut 
Forces  in  the  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Washburn,  William  Ives.  86. 


238 


iiriiliw  iatirtii^  -  -ii~ 


ANTS. 

t,  PhilaJelphia, 
of  the  Coni- 
3  treat  with  the 
8.  Member  of 
1/55.   '63.   and 

I  J..  103,  162. 

IAS,   16IO-I675. 

Trained  Hand, 
ed  under  Lieu- 
n  Gardiner  in 
War.     Lieuten- 

Company  that 
saybrook  Fort, 
ird  H.,  49- 
iry  C,  54- 
ANT  Cornelius, 

Lieutenant  for 
Conn.,  in  King 
ar.  Messenger 
ouncil  of  War, 
575.     Appointed 

of  the  "  Hon- 
jor  Treat's  Life 
75,  King  Philip's 
puty  from  Fair- 
e  General  Court, 

essup,  82. 

yrus     Sherwood, 

Master  of  the 
"reasurer  of  the 
if  Massachusetts 
I,  and  Assistant, 
en  Townsend,  42. 
liam  Gilbert.  42. 
irles  Spooner,  I74' 
MN  Theophilus, 
Ensign  1705, 
[it  1709,  Captain 
the  West  Military 
n  y  of  Fairfield, 
ember  of  the  Com- 
)f  War,  Fairfield 
1709. 

Jessup,  32. 

jeon'John,  "Chi- 

to     ye     Army.' 

with     Connecticut 

n  the  Great  Swamp 

King  Philip's  War. 

William  Ives,  86. 


/.WDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Humphreys,  Lieutenant  Sam- 
uel, 1656-1736.  Ueputyto 
the  General  Court,  1702-25. 
Commissioned  Lieutenant, 
1710,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut, and  in  command  of  a 
company  from  Simsbury 
sent  to  fight  the  Indians  in 
Hampshire  County,  Mass. 
Humphreys,    Frank    L.,   54, 

162. 
Humphreys,    Frederick     H., 
162. 

H  U  N  N  E  W  E  L  L,     LIEUTENANT 

Richard,  Scarborough, 
Me.,    of    Captain    Joshua 
Scottou's    Company,    King 
Philip's  War. 
Bodge,  George  M.,  122. 
Hurd,  Amos.    Soldier  in  Seven 
Years'  War. 
Eaton,  Daniel  C. ,  140. 
Hurd,   Amos,    1726-1759-      -^ 
soldier  in   the  French  and 
Indian  War,  and   perished 
of  starvation   in   the  cam- 
paign of  1759. 
Eaton,  Alfred  Beers,  179. 
Hurd,  John,  Windsor.  Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut,   1657- 

58. 
Hurd,  Rukard,  54. 
Hurd.  Captain  Nathan,  Sr., 
1694-1779.    Captain  of  the 
Train    Band  of    Stratford, 
Conn.,   and    a    private    in 
Captain   Ebenezer  Down's 
Company,      Woodbury, 
Conn.     Relief  of  Fort  Wil- 
liam Henry,  1757- 
Crawford,  Charles  E.,  41. 
Hurd,  Rukard,  54- 
Hurd.  Captain  Nathan,  Jr., 

1727 .       Quartermaster 

of  a  Troop  of  Horse  in  the 
Thirteenth  Connecticut 
Regiment,  1766.  Cornet, 
1768.  Lieutenant,  1769. 
Captain,  1771. 
Hurd,  Rukard,  54. 
Hurlbut.  Thomas,  who  was 
wounded  in  a  fight  with  the 

239 


Pequot    Indians,    February 

22,  1637. 
Plumb,  Henry  B.,  143. 
Hutchins.  Francis.     Member 

of  the  Maryland  House  of 

Assembly,  ifM)4. 
Smith,  Thomas  M.,  115. 
Fleet,    .Muxander    Frederick, 

187. 

Hyatt,     Thomas,     1641 ;, 

who  served  in  King  Philip  s 
War. 
Hyatt,  Frank  S.,  54. 


Ingersoll,    The    Rev.   Jona- 
than.   Chaplain  in  Seven 
Years'   War,   campaign    of 
1758. 
Ingersoll,  Collin  N.,  Ji.,  142- 
Ingoldesby,   Colonel    Rich- 
ard.     Major    and     Com- 
mander-in-Chief     of      the 
Forces  in  New  York,  1691. 
Lieutenant-Governor,  1709. 
Colonel     in     the      British 
Array,  171 1. 
Clark,  Henry  S.,  39- 
Harriman,  William  E.,  51. 
Schieffelin,  Schuyler,  71. 
Isham,  Captain  John,  1742- 
1828.     A   soldier  in    Cap- 
tain     Edward      Barnard's 
Company,    Connecticut 
Troops,  French  War,  I753' 
Sergeant,       Provincial 
Forces      of      Connecticut, 
1758-62,     in     "The     Ha- 
vana  Expedition  "  ;  subse- 
quently Captain. 
Isham,  Charles,  55. 
Ives,  Captain  Joseph,  16737 
1751.   Captain  of  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  1718. 
Washburn,  William  Ives,  86. 

Jackson,  Edward,  1605-168  i. 
Deputy  from  Cambridge  to 
the  General  Court.  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1647, 
and  for  fifteen  years  there- 
after. (Left  by  his  will 
a  large  gift  of  land  to  Har- 
vard College.) 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


,S     ^ 


Hall,  Clayton  C,  112. 

Chase,  William  L.,  123. 

Jackson,  Henry  Ster'.man, 
171. 
Tackson,  Lieutenant  Timo- 
thy, 1726-1774.  Newton. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Colonial  Forces 
during  the  French  and  In- 
dian War. 

Jackson.     Henry     Stedman, 

Tacquett,  Governor  Jean 
Paul,  16— -17—  New- 
castle, Del.  Governor  of 
New  Sweden  under  General 
Governor  Peter  Stuyvesant, 
1655-57.  Justice  of  New- 
castle, 1676,  '77,  '78. 
Beatty,  Franklin  Thomason, 

1 70-  ^ 

JAMESON,  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel David,  1715-1800. 
Captain  in  Colonel  James 
Burd's  Augusta  Regiment, 
May,  1757-  Captain  Sec- 
ond Regiment  Pennsylva- 
nia Foot,  December,  1757- 
Major,  1759-  Brigade  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1760.  Served  at  Forts  Lit- 
tleton, Halifax,  Augusta, 
and  Aughwick,  and  at  the 
Battle    of    Loyal     Hanna, 

1756-59- 
Fisher,  Robert  S  J.,  152. 

Tanney,    Thomas,    1695. 

Member  of  the  Council  of 
Pennsylvania,  1684-86. 
Smith,  Thomas  M.,  ii5- 

Jennings,  Edmund,  1659-1727- 
Attorney-General     to    the 
Dominion      of      Virginia, 
1684.    Member    of    the 
House  of  Burgesses,  1692. 
Member  of  the    Kings 
Council,    1684-98.     Secre- 
tary of  the  Dominion  and 
President  of  the  Council ; 
also  Acting  Governor,  1706 
-10,  from  the  death  of  Gov- 
ernor Nott  to  the  advent  of 
Governor  Spotiswoode. 

240 


Deen,    William    Morris,   42, 

161. 
Lee,  Edmund  Jennings    )00. 
Jenkins,  William,  1648-1712- 
Member  of  Assembly,  1690 
-95.    Member  of  tht.  Coun- 
cil, Province    of    Pennsyl- 
vania, 1691-92. 
Lloyd,  Howard  W.,  101  ■ 
MuUikin,  Howard,  114. 
Jenks,  Captain  Samuel,  1732- 
1801,  Lynn.     Captain  of  a 
Company  in  Colonel  Salton- 
stall's    Regiment,    General 
Ruggles's  Brigade,  1758  and 
1760. 
Jenks,  Henry  Fitch,  127. 
JEWETT,  Captain  Joseph,  1656 
-1694,  who  served  in  King 
Philip's   War    under  Cap- 
tain Samuel  Brocklebank. 
Gerry,  Allston,  48. 
Johnson,  Captain  Abner,  1702 
-1751.     Waliingford  Com- 
pany. 
Johnson,  S.  Albert,  56. 
Johnson,  Captain   Edward, 
1599-1672,  Woburn.    Dep- 
uty to   the   General   Court 
1643  to  1671,  except  the  year 
1648.    Speaker,  1655-  Cap- 
tain of  first  Train  Band  of 
Woburn,  1644.     Ensign  in 
Captain     George     Cooke  s 
Companv,   1638.     Lieuten- 
ant,   1643.      One    of    the 
Founders  of    the   Ancient 
and     Honorable    Artillery 
Company,  1637.  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay. 
Woodworth,  Newell  Bertram, 

88 
Adams,  Edward  M.,  121. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131- 
Johnson,  Captain  Isaac,  —— 
1675.     Captain  of  the  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artil- 
lery Company,  1635-    Cap- 
tain of  the  Roxbury  Com- 
pany, 1653.    In  the  famous 
Narragansett    Fort    Fight, 
Captain  Johnson  was  killed 
while  leading  his  man  into 


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Jennings,  )00. 
LM,  I648-I7I2- 
\sscmbly,  1690 
ler  of  tin.  Coun- 
e  of  Pennsyl- 
■92. 

d  W.,  loi. 
vard,  114. 
Samuel,  1732- 
Captain  of  a 
Colonel  Salton- 
iment,  General 
rigade,  1758  an^ 

Fitch,  127- 
IN  Joseph, 1656 
served  in  King 
ar    under  Cap- 
1  Brocklebank. 

n.  48- 

AIN  ABNER,  1702 

aliingford  Com- 

Mbert,  56. 
TAIN   Edward, 

Woburn.  Dep- 
:  General  Court 
I,  except  the  year 
aker,  1655.  Cap- 
l  Train  Band  of 
[644.  Ensign  in 
George     Cooke's 

1638.  Lieuten- 
i.      One    of    the 

of  the  Ancient 
lorable    Artillery 

1637,  Colony  of 
setts  Bay. 
,  Newell  Bertram, 

vard  M.,  121. 
Abijah,  131- 

>TAiN  Isaac, 

jptain  of  the  An- 
Honorable  Artil- 
pany,  i635.  Cap- 
he  Roxbury  Com- 
i3.  In  the  famous 
isett  Fort  Fight, 
Johnson  was  killed 
iding  his  man  into 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


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the  fort  over  the  felled  tree 
which  was  the  only  bridge 
over  the  swamp,  and  across 
which  but  one  man  could 
pass  at  a  time. 
Bowen,   Clarence   Winthrop, 

Morris,  Seymour,  128. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 
Johnson,       James       Bowen, 
153. 
Johnson,  Ensign  James,  1677- 
1752.     Ensign  of  the  New 
Hampshire       Troops       in 
Queen  Anne's  War,  1705. 
Cadle,  Henry,  186. 
Johnson,  Captain  John,  1600- 
1659.     Came  from  England 
with  Winthrop.  Was  "Sur- 
veyor of    all  ye   Armyes." 
Deputy  to  the  first  General 
Court     of      Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Morrison,  George  A.,  61. 
Heaton,  John  E.,  141. 
Johnson,  James  Bowen,  153. 
Morris,  Seymour,  128. 
Johnson,  Hon.  Samuel,  1710- 
1785.     A  Chief  Magistrate 
of  West  Jersey,  and  Dele- 
gate to  the  First  Provincial 
Congress  of  Trenton,  March 

29,  1775- 
Bowers,  John  Meyer,  36. 

Johnson,  Major  William, 
X629-1704,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1674,  1676-83.  As- 
sistant, 1683-86. 
Thompson,  Abijah,  131. 

Jones,  Nathaniel.    Depuiy  to 
the    General    Court,  1727, 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Sargent,  John  S.,  130. 

Jones,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
John,  Jr..  I722-I797-  Pri- 
vate in  Captain  Jeremiah 
Belknap's  Company,  I757' 
Major  in  Third  Middlesex 
Regiment,  1762.  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel in  1771. 
Churchill,  Gardiner  A.,  I23- 

241 


Jones,  Deputy-Governor 
William,  1624-1706.    As- 
sistant, 1662-64.      Deputy 
Governor,     1664-65,    New 
Haven  Colony.     Assistant, 
1665-91.     Deputy-Gover- 
nor,   1691-98,    Colony    of 
Connecticut. 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  46. 
Metcalf,  James  Betts,  59. 
Pond,  Charles  Hobby,  66. 
Pond,  Winthrop,  67. 
Wilcox,  Reynold  Webb,  87. 
Norton,  John  Grant,  175. 
Jones,     Sergeant    William, 
1713-1817.  Served  in  Colo- 
nel Nathan  Whiting's  Regi- 
ment in   1761,    Expedition 
against  Canada. 
Fitch,  Edward  Sherman,  46. 
JUDD,  Captain  Thomas,  1662- 
1747.    Ensign  of  the  Water- 
bury    Train     Band,    I703. 
Promoted    Captain,    1715. 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Cowles,  Calvin  Duvall,  152. 
JuDD,  Thomas, 1C88.  Dep- 
uty from  Farmington  to  the 
General  Court  of  Connecti- 
cut, 1667,  and  afterward. 
Cowles,  Calvin  Du.'tl,  152- 
TuDsoN,  Lieutenant  Joseph, 
16x9-1690.     Ensign   Strat- 
ford   Train     Band.      Was 
appointed,  July  6,  1665,  by 
the  General  Court,  one  of  a 
committee   to    defend    the 
coast  from  Stratford  to  Rye 
against  the    Dutch    under 
Admiral  De  Reuter.    Lieu- 
tenant,   July    26,    1672. 
Served    in    King    Khilip's 
War,  and  Lieutenant  of  the 
Woodbury     Train     Band, 
1684  ;  also  many  times  Dep- 
uty to  the  General   Court, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Marshall,     Henry     Rutgers, 

58. 
Judson,    William    Voorhees, 

127. 
Deming,  Judson  K.,  139. 
Sanford,  Samuel  S.,  144.   , 


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Keith,  Josiah,  1704-1754, 
Easton.  Soldier  m  the 
French  and  Indian  Wars, 
Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Dana,  Richard  S.,  42. 
Thompson,  Gilbert,  156. 

Kellogg,  Lieutenant  Joseph, 
who  was  a  Lieutenant  at 
Hadley,  1662.  He  was  a 
Sergeant  in  Captain  Wil- 
liam Turner's  Company 
in  Falls  Fight,  May  19. 
1676. 
Brewster,  Lyman  Dennison, 

138. 
Kellogg,    Captain    Martin, 
who  was  several  tmies  cap- 
tured by  the   Indians,  and 
was  commissioned  Captain. 
Brewster,  Lyman   Dennison, 
118. 
Kendall,  Lieutenant    Sam- 
uel. I682-I764-     Lieuten- 
ant Massachusetts  Militia, 
1732. 
Kendall,  Edward  Hale,  50- 
Kent.  Colonel  Jacob,  1720- 
1812,  Flalstow,  N.  H.,  and 
Newbury,    Vt.       Commis- 
sioned,   1760.   Fi'^st   Lieu- 
tenant   of    Captain     John 
Hazen's  Company  in  Colo- 
nel   John      Goffe's      Ne»v 
Hampshire     Regiment, 
which  formed  a  part  of  the 
Expedition  und    command 
of    Major-Genei '1     Jefirey 
Amherst  fov   the   invasion 
of  Canada.   Ommissioned, 
I/'',,    by    Governor    Ben 
ning  Wentworth,   Captain 
of   the   'irst   miliiarv  com- 
pany   organized    in    New- 
buiy.  Subsequently  Colonel 
of  the   Regiment  of    Pro- 
vincial Militia  in  that  vicin- 
ity.    Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Plep.s,  1772.     Af- 
terward   served    with    dis- 
tinciio  1   as  Colonel  in  the 
War  01  the  Revolution. 
Kent,  Henry  Oakes,  171. 

24 


Ketcham,  Lieutenant  John, 

1697.    Huntingdon 

Militia,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Ketcham,  William  Piatt,  50- 

Keteltas,  Captain  Abraham, 
1673-1744.  Appointed  Cap- 
tain of  Militia  in  New  York 
City  by  Governor  Hunter 
1717. 
Beekman,     James     William,      - 

34. 
Foulke,  Bayard  Fish,  47. 
Key,  Philip.  1696-1764.   Mem- 
ber of  the  Lower  House  of 
Assembly  of  Maryland  from 
St.  Mary's  County,   1720- 
36,     1750-54  ;    also     from 
Charles  County. 
Howard,  McHenry,  Ii3- 
Ramsay,  Henry  Ashton.  115. 
Keyes,  Elias,  original  propri- 
etor of  Londonderry,  N.  H., 
1719.     Member  of  Gilbert 
Abbott's  Company  at  An- 
napolis, Nova  Scotia,  1 7 10, 
'11. 
Peck,  Theodore  Safford,  I75- 
Keyes,    Major    John,    1674- 
1768.    Major  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 
Leach,  J.  Grenville,  99. 
Kilbourne,    Sergeant  John, 
i(.24-rJ3.      Sergeant, 
Wet!-   rsfield   Train  Band, 

l65"    75- 
Well'^.  Charles  Nassau,  86. 
King,  James,  1675-172^.  Mem- 
ber    of     Captain     Samuel 
Baynard's  Company  in  gar- 
rison at  Deerfield,  1722-23. 
Earle,  Ferdinand  Pinney,  44. 
Kingsbury,  Joseph,  ist.    Pri- 
vate   in      Captain     Simon 
Wainwright's  Company, 
1708. 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  J    142. 
Kingsbury,  Captain  Joseph, 
2d,   Norwich.     Deputy    to 
the    General  Court,    1731. 
'S4.  '38,  '39,  '42-     Ensign, 
1719.      Lieutenant,    1727. 
Captain,  1748-      ,   , 
Kingsbury,  Fredeiick  J.,  142- 


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■)ANTS. 

iTENANT  John, 
H  untingdon 
ig  Island,  N.  Y. 
lliam  Piatt,  56. 
TAIN  Abraham, 
Appointed  Cap- 
tia  in  New  Yoik 
)vernor  Hunter 

ames     William, 

ird  Fish,  47- 
)96-i764.  Mem- 
Lower  House  of 
)f  Maryland  from 
,  County,  1720- 
54  ;  also  from 
mnty. 

iHenry,  Ii3- 
nry  Ashton,  1 1 5. 
original  propri- 
idonderry,  N.H., 
smber  of  Gilbert 
Company  at  An- 
[ova  Scotia,  1 7 10, 

lore  Safford,  I75- 
OR  John,  1674- 
ajor  in  the  Massa- 
.lilitia. 
renville,  gg. 
Sergeant  John, 
3.  Sergeant, 
leld   Train  Band, 

rles  Nassau,  86. 
1675-172Z.  Mem- 
Captain     Samuel 
s  Company  in  gar- 
Deerfield,  1722-23. 
linand  Pinney,  44- 
Joseph,  ist.    Pri- 
Captain     Simon 
ght's  Company, 

,  Frederick  J    142. 

Captain  J'oseph, 
rwich.  Deputy  to 
tieral  Court,    1731. 

'39,  '42.  Ensign, 
Lieutenant,    1727. 

',  Fredeiick  J.,  142. 


mOEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Knapp,  Isaac.     Soldier  in  the 
Expedition  against  Canada, 
i6go. 
Remick,  John  A.,  I2g. 
Remick,  Ninian  B.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Knapp,  Nathaniel,  1713-1776- 
Soldier  in  the  Second  Louis- 
burg  Expedition,  I758-59' 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Remick,  Ninian  B.,  129. 
Remick,  Timothy,  130. 
Knapp,    Samuel,     1717-1745. 
Soldier,   killed    at    Louis- 
burg,  1745- 
Remick,  John  A.,  129. 
Kemick,  Timothy,  130. 
Kyn,  JOran,  1620-1690.     Sol- 
dier in  the  Life  Guard  of 
Governor  John  Prinz,  third 
Governor   of  the    Swedish 
Colony  on  the  Delaware. 
Hornor,    William    Macpher- 
son,  53. 

Kype,    Hendrick,     1576 . 

Appointed      by    Governor 
Stuyvesant  one  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  Nine  Men. 
Kip,  William  V.  B.,  56. 
Judson,  William  V.,  127. 


Lacey,  Captain  David,  1715- 
1757,  Stratford.  First 
Li.  Jtenant  of  Fairfield 
Company,  1755-  Captain 
of  7th  Company  of  Colonel 
Nathan  Whiting's  4th  Reg- 
iment, 1756,  and  was  killed 
in  His  Majesty's  service  in 
the  Crown  Point  Expedi- 
tion in  the  following  year, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Brugler,  Charles  E.,  37. 

Ladd,  Captain  Daniel,  1686 

.     Exeter  Scout,  1710. 

Captain  of  a  company  in 
pursuit  of  Indians  in  New 
Hampshire,  1724.  Captain 
of  a  company  raised  for 
protection  of  Rumford,  1746. 
Brown,  David  H.,  122. 

Lakin,     Ension     John, 

1O97.    Ensign,  1692.    Com- 

.6  243 


mander  of  Garrison  at_Gro- 
ton.     Sergeant    in    King 
Philip's  War. 
Houghton,  Henry  O.,  126. 
Houghton,    Henry   O.,     Jr., 
127. 
Lamson,    Sergeant    Joseph, 
1658-1752.    Served  in  King 
Philip's    War    in    Captain 
Turner's  Company,  and  in 
Garrison    at     Chelmsford, 
1675  ;     also.    Sergeant    in 
Lieutenant-Colonel   Balan- 
tine's  Company  in  the  Port 
Royal  Expedition,  1710. 
Swan,  Frederick  G.,  77. 
Lamson,   Samuel,   1638-1691, 
Reading,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
Captain  Nathaniel  Daven- 
port's Company,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 
Lamson,  Daniel  S.,  127. 
Lane,  Job,  1620-1697,  Billerica, 
Mass.      Soldier     in     King 
Philip's   War.     Deputy  to 
the      General     Court    six 
terms,  1676-93. 
Clark,  Arthur  W.,  123. 
Hall,  Lewis  C,  126. 
Lane,   Colonel  John,    1661- 
1715.       Lieutenant   of    the 
Billerica  Troop,  1693,  King 
William's  War.     Captain  of 
same,  1699.     Major  of  the 
West    Regiment   of    Horse 
and    Foot,     1711,     Queen 
Anne's    War.      Deputy   to 
the   General    Court,    1702. 
Colonel    of    Massachusetts 
Militia.      Died  in  the  ser- 
vice. 
Page,  Walter  Gilman,  128. 
Philbrook,  Charles  Frederick 
Bacon,  128,  171. 
Langdon,  Captain  Richaro, 
1694-1765.     Captain,  New 
York  Colonial  Troops.    Ex- 
pedition   to    Canada.     Old 
French  War,  1745. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  80. 
Langdon,    Captain    Tobias, 
1660-1725.  Portsmouth 
County  Provincial  Troops. 


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INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


I'lV 


If  ' 


Commissioned  Ensign, 
1689  ;    Lieutenant,    1692  ; 
Captain,  1696.     King  Wil- 
liam   and    Queen    Anne  s 
Wars.      Province   of    New 
Hampshire. 
Trenchard,  Edward,  80. 
Langstakf,    Captain    John, 
1647-1707.     D  e  p  u  t  y  of 
Council  held  at  Perth  Am- 
boy,  Province  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1688.    Captain  of  New 
Jersey  Militia,  1707- 
Bradford,  T.  Hewson,  96, 

LANSING,  Jacob,  1695- . 

Served   in   Captain    Henry 
Van     Rensselaer's    Troop, 
Albany,  1715- 
Grinnell,  Wm.  Milne,  49. 
Lardner,    Lieutenant    Lyn- 
FORD,    1715-1774-     Ke- 
ceiver-General,   and   Mem- 
ber of  the  Council,  Province 
of  Pennsylvania.     Lieuten- 
ant, Philadelphia  Troop  of 
Horse,   for  defense  of   the 
city  in  the  French  and  In- 
dian War. 
Lardner,  James  L. ,  99- 
Law,    Governor    Jonathan, 
Judge     of     the    Supreme 
Court,     1715-25-     Chief 
Justice,  1725-41.  and  Gov- 
ernor, 1742-50.  Colony  of 
Connecticut. 
Chew,  James  L.,  I39-    ^ 
Lawrence,    Captain     John, 
-1729.     Captain,   New- 
town,  Long  Island,  Troop 
of  Horse,  1689-91.     High 
Sheriff,  1698. 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  S"- 
Wells,  Thomas  Lawrence,  86. 
Whitney,  Stephen,  146- 
Lawrence,  Major  Jonathan, 
1737-1812.     Captain,  1772, 
M  a  j  o  r  ,  1775.  Provincial 
Forces  of  New  York.   Dele- 
gate to  Provincial  Congress, 

1775- 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  57- 
.    LAWRENCE,  Ensign.     Joseph, 
1666-1759-     Ensign,  I744. 

244 


New  York  Provincial 
Forces. 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley, 
78. 
Lawrence,   Major    Thomas. 
Patentee  of  Newtown,  Long 
Island.      Major  of    the 
Queens  County  Forces,  De- 
cember  30,  1689.  ' 

Lawrence,    Abraham    Riker, 

56- 
Riker,  John  Jackson,  69. 
Riker,  John  Lawrence,  69. 
Wells,  Thomas  Lawrence,  86. 
Whitney,  Stephen,  146- 
Lawrence,  Captain  Thomas, 
1733 -1817,    who     com- 
manded   ship     Tartar,    in 
French  War,  1758. 
Wells,  Thomas  Ljiwrence,  86. 
Lawrence,  Captain  W  uxiam, 
1623-1680.    Queens  County 
Militia,    1665-S0.        Com- 
manded    the      "  Fluf.ning 
Foote    Companie"    at    the 
surrender  of  New  York  to 
the  Dutch,  1673. 
Marshall,  John  Gilbert,  58- 
Pell,  Howland,  65. 
Schieffelin,  Eugene,  70. 
Schieflelin,  George  Richard, 

71. 
Schieffelin,  William  Jay,  71- 
Thomas,  Lawrence   Bucklty, 
78. 
Leach,     Captain     Richard, 
1639-1687,  Salem,  Mass. 
Allen,  Francis  Olcott,  94. 
Learned,    Isaac,    1655-1737. 
who  was  in  Captain  Daven- 
ort's    Company    and   was 
\v  ounded  in  a  fight  with  the 
Narragansett  Indians.  Also 
in  Captain  Sill's  Company 
in  King  Philip's  War.     One 
of  a  Committee  of  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  to  organize  the  Town 
of  Framingham. 
Hand,  Billings  Learned,  51- 
Learned,  Bela  P.,  142. 
Learned,  Walter,  142- 


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ial 


i,  65. 

jrrence  Buckley, 

AjoR  Thomas. 
Newtown,  Long 
Major  of  the 
unty  Forces,  De- 
1689. 
Abraham    Riker, 

Jackson,  69. 
Lawrence,  6g. 
las  Lawrence,  86. 
sphen,  146. 
(VPTAiN  Thomas, 
7,    who    coro- 
?hip     Tartar,    in 
ar,  1758. 

nas  Ljiwrence,  86. 
\ptain  NV  IIXIAM, 
).  Queens  County 
[665-So.        Com- 

the      "  FluEiiing 
ampanie"    at    the 

of  New  York  to 

1,  1673- 

ohn  Gilbert,  58. 

and,  65. 
Eugene,  70. 
George  Richard, 

William  Jay,  1^- 
,awrencc    Bucklty, 

ptain     Richard, 
57,  Salem,  Mass. 
ncis  Olcott,  94. 
Isaac,    1655-1737. 
in  Captain  Daven- 
:ompany    and   was 
1  in  a  fight  with  the 
.nsett  Indians.   Also 
ain  Sill's  Company 
Philip's  War.     One 
jnmittee  of  the  Gen- 
irt  of  Massachusetts 
organize  the  Town 
lingham. 

Uiiigs  Learned,  51. 
Bela  P.,  142. 
Walter,  142. 


INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Leavenworth,The  Reverend 
.     Mark,  Chaplain  in  Colonel 
Nathan   Whiting's    Second 
Connecticut  Regiment,  Ex- 
pedition   against    Canada, 
1760;  Montreal,  1761. 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  142. 
Merriman,  William  Bucking- 
ham, 142, 
Lee,  Captain  Richard  Henry, 
1732-1794.    Captain,  West- 
moreland     Cavalry     Com- 
pany,   175  5-65-      Member 
of  the  House  of  Burgesses, 
Dorainionof  Virginia,  I757- 
64. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  99. 
Lee,  Colonel  Richard,  1647- 
1714.     Member  of    King's 
Council.     Naval    Officer, 
1692-1704. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  99. 
Lee,  Colonel  Richard,  Colo- 
nial Secretary  of  Virginia 
under   Sir  William   Berke- 
ley.   President  of  His  Maj- 
esty's   Honorable    Council 
of  State,  1641. 
Chandler,  Walter,  39. 
Lee,  Edmund  Jennings,  99. 
Lee,  Colonel  Stephfn,  1698- 
1783.      Served    in    Crown 
Point  Expedition.    Colonel 
of  Militia.    Deputy,  Colony 
of  Connecticut. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  68. 
Lee,  Colonel  Thomas,  1690- 
1750.        Member    of     the 
King'sCouncil,  1742.  Com- 
missioner to  treat  with  the 
Indians  of  the  Six  Nations, 
1744.       President    of     the 
Council   and   Acting   Gov- 
ernor, 1749. 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  99. 
Lee,    Ensign    Thomas,   — ;- 
1705.     Ensign  Lyme  Train 
Band,    1701.      Deputy    to 
the  General    Court,    1676, 
Colony  of  Connecticut. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  69. 
Leete,    Governor    William, 
leSi.        One    of     the 


Signers   of    the    Plantation 
Covenant,  1639.    Assistant 
New   Haven   Colony,  1643 
58.  Deputy  Governor,  1658- 
61.     Commissioner  for  the 
United  Colonies,   1655-79- 
Governor,  1661-65.    Assist- 
ant of  Connecticut  Colony, 
1665-69.  Deputy-Governor, 
1669-76.     Governor,  1676- 
83.      He  was  one   of    the 
Founders   of   New    Haven 
Colony,  and  served  the  Col- 
onies of   New  Haven  and 
Connecticut      continuously 
for  forty  years. 
Betts,  Frederick  H.,  35- 
Betts,  Louis  F.  H.,  35. 
Collins,  Clarence  L.,  40. 
Hall,  Benjamin  Elihu,  50. 
Ruggles,  James  F.,  69. 
Wadhams,  Frederick  E.,  82. 
Collins,  Atwood,  139. 
Franklin,  William  B.,  T40. 
Leete,  Charles  Sidney,  142. 
Trowbridge,  Charles  H.,  145. 
Adams,  Edward  Milton,  179. 
Woodbridge,    Jonathan    Ed- 
wards, 181. 
Leffingwell,       Lieutenant 
Thomas,  1622-1710.    En- 
sign, 1657.     Rendered  im- 
portant   aid   to    "Uncas" 
when    the    latter   was    be- 
sieged  by  hostile  Indians. 
Lieutenant  of  the  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Train    Band,  1672. 
Served    in    King    Philip's 
War ;  also   served  in  Cap- 
tain Denison's  famous  band 
of  Indian  fighters.    Deputy 
to  the  General  Court,  1661— 
1710. 
Collins,      Clarence     Lyman^ 

41. 
Hand,  Billings  Learned,  51. 
Lord,  Nathan  H.,  57- 
Smith,  Thomas  E.  Vermilye, 

74- 
Learned,  Bela  P.,  143. 
Perkins,  J.  Deming,  143. 
Shipman,  Nathaniel,  144. 
Woodward,  Joseph  G.,  146. 


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Leffingwell,  Ensign  Thom- 
as,     1649-1724.       Ensign 
Norwich  Train  Band. 
Lord,  Nathan  H.,  57. 

Leisler,  Captain  Jacob,  Cap- 
tain of  the  Fort  and  Mili- 
tary Commandant  and 
acting  Governor  of  the 
Province  of  New  York, 
1689-gi.  Executed  for 
treason,  May  16,  1691,  but 
attainder  subsequently  re- 
versed by  Parliauient  in 
1695. 
Thomas,  George  Cummings, 
163. 

L'EsPENARD,     Antoine.     See 

LiSPENARD. 

Leverett,  Sir  John,  1616- 
1679.  Captain  in  Parlia- 
mentary Army,  1644-45. 
Agent  of  the  Bay  Colony 
to  the  Eng''sh  Court.  Ma- 
jor-General  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Forces,  1663-73. 
Deputy-Governor.  Gover- 
nor of  Massachusetts,  1673- 
79.  Knighted  by  King 
Charles  II.,  August,  1676, 
for  important  services  as 
Governor  of  the  colony  dur- 
ing King  Philip's  War. 
Died  in  ofPce. 
Ward,       Charles       Samuel, 

US- 
Merrill,      James      Cushing, 

154. 
Levis,     Samuel,     1694-1734. 
Member  of   Governor's 
Council,    1692.      Province 
of  Pennsylvania. 
•    Levis,  Henry,  100. 

Levis,  Samuel  W.,  too. 
Lewis,      Evan,       i677-i735' 
Member  of  the  Provincial 
Assembly  of  Pennsylvania, 
five  sessions,  1706. 
Lewis,  William  Fisher,  57. 
Lewis,  John  T.,  Jr.,  100. 
Lewis,     Lieutenant    James, 
1637  -  1713.        Lieutenant 
Barnstable  Company. 
Gerry,  AUston,  4S. 


Lewis,  Captain  Leonard, 
Captain  of  Foot  Company, 
New  York,  1700. 
Smith,  Philip  Henry  S.,  74- 

Lewis,  Captain  William, 

1690.      Captain     FarmintJ- 
ton.   Conn.,   Train    Band, 
1674.     Deputy,  1689-90. 
Schroeder,   James    Langdon, 

LiSPENARD,  Captain  An- 
thony, 1683-1758.  New 
York  Colonial  Forces.  Cap- 
tain of  the  Company  raised 
at  New  Rochelle  for  the 
Spanish  Expedition,  1740- 
1742. 

Bleecker,  Anthony  James,  36. 

Smith,    Gouverneur    Mather, 

74. 
Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 
Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  80. 

LiSPENARD,     ANTOINE,       1643- 

1729,  who  was  bearer  of 
military  despatches  from 
Governor  Dongan  of  New 
York  to  Marquis  de  Nou- 
ville,  Governor  of  Canada, 
1687.  Returning  alone  in 
the  dead  of  winter  he 
warned  the  English  of  the 
French  Expedition  known 
as  the  ' '  Snow-shoe  Expedi- 
tion," which  resulted  in  the 
defeat  of  the  French. 

Bleecker,  Aiithony  James,  36. 

Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  74. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  80. 
LiSPENARD, Colonel  Leonard, 
1715-1790.  Member  of  the 
New  York  Colonial  Assem- 
bly, 1759-68  ;  also  Mem- 
ber of  the  first  Colonial 
Congress,  1765. 

Smith,  Gouverneur  M.,  74. 

Smith,  Lewis  Bayard,  74. 

Trevor,  Henry  Graff,  80. 
Litchfield,  Lawrence,  1614- 
1657.  Member  of  the  An- 
cient and  Honorable  Artil- 
Icrv  Company  of  Boston, 
K       ;   and   of    Lieutenant 


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Thomas  Dymoke's  Com- 
pany at  Barnstable,  in  ac- 
tive service  with  the  In- 
dians, 1643-44. 

Litchfield,  Edward  H.,  57. 
LiTHGOw,  Captain  William, 
1715-1798.  In  command 
of  Forts  Richmond,  West- 
ern, and  Halifax  at  differ- 
ent dates,  French  and  In- 
dian Wars. 

Willey,     William     Lithgow, 

133.  171- 
Littleton,  Colonel  Nathan- 
iel,   1654.      Councilor 

of  State  to  Governor  Sir 
William  Berkeley  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1642. 

Dennis,  James  Teackle,  rir. 
Littleton, Colonel  Southey, 
1645-1734,  who  served 
against  the  Indians,  and 
assisted  Sir  William  Berke- 
ley in  Bacon's  Rebellion. 

Dennis,  James  Teackle,  in. 
Livingston,  Colonel  Philip, 
1686-1749.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Livingston.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Assembly,  1709. 
Participated  in  the  capture 
of  Port  Royal,  1710,  and, 
later,  Colonel  of  the  Provin- 
cial Forces.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1725-49.  Sec- 
retary for  Indian  Affairs, 
Province  of  New  York, 
1721-49. 

Strong,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  76. 

Minis,  John  Livingston,  114. 
Livingston,  Robert,  1654- 
1728.  First  Lord  or  Pro- 
prietor of  the  Manor  of  Liv- 
ingston. Member  of  the 
Council,  Province  of  New 
York,i6g8andi70i.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Assembly,  1709- 
II. 

Crosby,  Edward  N.,  41. 

Crosby,  Livingston,  42. 

Delafield,  Joseph  Livingston, 
42. 

Delafield,    Maturin     Living- 
ston, Jr.,  42. 


de  Rose,  Edward,  43. 

Erving.  William  V.  R.,  46. 

Hamersley,  J.  Hooker,  51.    ' 

Livingston,  Philip,  57. 

Strong.  Joseph  Montgomery, 
Jr.,  76. 

Livingston,      John     Henry, 
100. 

Armstrong,    Horatio    Gates, 
no. 

Minis,  John  Livingston,  114. 

Livingston,  Robert  R.,  1718- 

1775-     Judge    Supreme 

Court,    Province    of    New 

York. 

Livingston,    E.    de    Peyster, 
57. 

Wainwright,  John  T.,  82. 

Wainwright,  William  P.,  Jr., 
82. 

Lloyd,    Edward,    1695. 

Burgess  from  Lower  Nor- 
folk County,  Va.,  1644-45. 
Commander  of  Anne  Arun- 
del County,  Md.,  July  30, 
1650.  Commissioner  t  o 
make  treaty  with  the  Siis- 
quehannock  Indians,  1652, 
Member  of  the  General  As- 
sembly, 1654.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1658-66.  A 
party  to  treaty  with  the 
Susquehannah  Indians, 
1661.  Orders  scouting  par- 
ties against  Indians,  June 
20, 1662.  Commissioner  to 
confer  with  Virginia,  May  9, 
1663. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  96. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Lloyd,    Edward,   1690-1718. 
President    of    the   Council 
and  ex-ofificio  Governor  of 
the  Province. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 
Lloyd,  Colonel  Edward, 
1711-1770.  Member  of  the 
Lower  House  of  Assembly 
of  Maryland,  1739.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of 
Maryland  from  1743  to 
1768. 

Howard,  McHenry,  112. 


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Lloyd,    Colonel     Edward, 
1744-1796.       Member     of 
the    Lower   House  of  the 
Assembly,  1771-1774- 
Howard,  McHenry.  112. 

Lloyd,  Colonel  I'hilemon, 
1646-1685.  Commissioner, 
Captain  of  Horse  on  Ches- 
ter and  Wye  River,  July  2. 
1667 ;  and  served  against 
the  Indians.  Colonel  of 
Horse  of  Talbot,  Kent 
and  Cecil  Counties,  1681. 
Member  of  the  Assembly, 
1 67 1 .  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Burgesses,  1678,  '81,  '83, 
'84.  Commissioner  to  nego 


cut.     Deputy  to  the  Gene- 
ral Court. 
Lockwood,  James  B.,  57. 
Logan,   Sergeant  Benjamin. 
Sergeant  in   Colonel    Bou- 
quet's  Expedition    against 
the  Indians,  and  Dunmore's 
Expedition,  1774- 
Throckmorton,   Charles  W., 
79. 
Longfellow.    Ensign    Wil- 
liam,    1651-1690,     New- 
bury, Mass.    Ensign  in  the 
Canada  Expedition,  1690. 
Gerry,  Allston,  48. 
Woodman,  Clarence  E.,  88. 
Dorman,  William  B.,  124. 


tfa^  rreaV;"witi;"NoVthem    Lord      Captain      Richard 
Indians   (Five   Nations)   at  i6ii-i662._  Captain   First 


Albany.  1682 
Brice,  Philip  H.,  96. 
Howard,  McHenry.  112. 
Lloyd,     Deputy  -  Governor 
Thomas,   1640-1694. 
Member    of    the    Council, 
President  of  the   Council, 
and     Deputy-Governor    of 
the  Province   of    Pennsyl- 
vania during  William  Penn's 
absence  in  England.     For 
eight  years.    1684-93,   the 
chief     magistrate    of     the 
Province.     First  Master  of 
Rolls  ;  and  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal. 
Bickley,  Lawrence  Wharton, 

35. 
Jackson,  Oswald,  55. 
Griscom,  Clement  A.,  97. 
Griscom,  Robert  E.,  97. 
Morris,  Henry,  loi. 
Milnor,  Thomas  W.,  162. 
Locke,  William,    1628-1720. 
who  was  "Chirurgeon    of 
the  Massachusetts  Forces  in 
the  Mount  Hope  Campaign. 
He   was   Surgeon    of    the 
Massachusetts  Forces  dur- 
ing King  Philip's  War. 
Sears,  Walter  J..  72. 
Lockwood,  Lieutenant  Jon- 
athan, 1639-1688.     Colo- 
nial   Forces  of    Connecti- 

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Troop  of  Horse,  Colony  of 
Connecticut,     1657.      One 
of  the  Patentees  under  the 
Charter     of     1662.     from 
Charles  II. 
Grinnell,  William  Milne,  49. 
Lord,  Frank  H.,  57- 
McAllister,  Heyward  Hall,  58. 
Lord,  Lieutenant  Richard, 
1647-1727.     Ensign  Lyme 
Train  Band,  1703.     Lieu- 
tenant, 1708,  of  New  Lon- 
don County  Company  for 
service    in    Queen    Anne's 
War,  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut. 
Richards,  Frederick  B.,  69. 
Kobbe,  George  C,  162. 
Sill,  Frederick  Shroeder,  73- 
LoRiNG,  Captain  John.  Provin- 
cial Forces,  Massachusetts. 
Commanded  a  company  in 
Colonel  Joseph  Thatchers 
Regiment  in  the  Expedition 
against  Crown  Point,  1755- 

56. 
Noyes,  James  A.,  63,  128. 
Barker,  E.  Tobey,  122. 
Lothrop,   Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel    Simon,     i689-i774- 
Commanded  a  Connecticut 
Regiment  at  the   storming 
of  Louisburg,  I745- 
Hyde,  Edwin  F.,  54. 


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Hyde,  Frederick  E..  54. 

Hooker,  Edward  W.,  142. 

LovEjoY,  John, i6go,  An- 

dover,    Mass.      Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Wetherbee,  Winthrop,  133- 
Lowe,  Lieutenant-Colont.l 
Henry,  I7i7-  Com- 
manded the  Militia  of  jaint 
Mary's  County,  1696.  Judge 
of  the  Provincial  Cf.urt  of 
Maryland,  1697.  Jeputy 
Commissary  General,  1695- 

97- 
Browne,  Bennet  B.,  iii. 
Ludlow,     Deputy-Governor 
Roger,    1590-1665.      As- 
sistant General  Court,  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  Colony,  1630. 
Deputy-Governor,     1634. 
Served  with  Mason  as  "Ad- 
viser "    in     Pequot    War. 
Deputy-Governor  Connecti- 
cut  Colony,    1639.      Com- 
mander-in-chief    of     Con- 
necticut Forces  in    antici- 
pated   conflict    with     the 
Manhattoes  and  Dutch. 
Shelton,  George  G.,  72. 
Shelton,  William  A.,  73- 
Thompson,  Frederick  Diodati, 

78. 
Thompson,  William  P.,  79- 
LUDWELL,  Governor  Philip, 
Member  of  the  King's  Coun- 
cil, 1676-83.  Member  of 
the  General  Court,  1676-77. 
Deputed  to  raise  men  and 
horses  for  the  Indian  War, 
1676.  Appointed  Governor, 
Colony  of  North  Carolina, 
by  the   Proprietors,   1693- 

97- 
Chandler,  Walter,  39- 
Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 
LuDWELL,    Colonel    Philip, 
1672-1727.    Member  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses,  Domin- 
ion of  Virginia,  and  Speaker 
of  the  same,  1795.     Mem- 
ber of  King's  Council,  17 10 

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Lee,  Edmund  J.,  100. 


Lux,  Darby,  1697-1750.  Mem- 
ber of  the  General  Assembly 
of  Maryland    1748-50. 
Wilson,  fames  G.,  117. 

Lyman,  Lieutenant  John, 
1623-1690,  who  served  under 
and  was  in  command  after 
the  death  of  Captain  William 
Turner,  of  the  Northamp- 
ton soldiers,  in  the';  famous 
"  Falls  Fight  "  above  Deer- 
field,  Massachusetts,  May 
x8, 1676. 
Collins,  Clarence  Lyman,  41. 
Haight,    Frederick    Everest, 

50. 
Short,  Edward  Lyman,  73. 
Sanford,  George  B.,  144. 
Hammond,   Lyman  Dresser, 
180. 
Lynde, Simon,  1624-1687. 
Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable    Artillery  Com- 
pany, 1658.  Served  in  King 
Philip's   War,    1675.      As- 
sistant, 1668-79.    Justice  of 
the  Superior  Court,  1687. 
Colony    of    Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Noyes,  Charles  P.,  63. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere,  186. 
Lyon,  Henry, 1703-  Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Assem 
bly  of  East  Jersey,  1675- 
86.     Member  of  the  King's 
Council,  1683-86. 
Goode,  G.  Brown,  152. 


Mabie,  Jan  Pietersie,  — - 
1725.  Freeholder  in  Al- 
bany. His  stone  garrison- 
house  was  successfully  de- 
fended against  the  French 
and  Indians  when  Schenec- 
tady was  destroyed  in  1690. 
Served  on  all  the  "  alarms" 
to  repel  attacks,  and  en- 
rolled men  under  Colonial 
sanction. 
Long,  Oscar  Fitzallan,  154. 

McCall,  Major  Samuel,  1721 
-1762.  Major  in  the  Asso- 
ciated Regiment  for  the  de- 


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f^nse  of  Pennsylvania,  174'/ 
.-,8. 

Ualch,  Edwin  Swift,  94. 

Halch.  Thomas  Willing,  95- 
McCarty,  Daniel.  Burgess, 
Westmoreland  County,  Va., 
1706.  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses,  1715 
-20. 

Throckmorton,    Charles   W., 

79- 
McClary,  Captain  John,  1719 
1801.      Epsom.     Soldier  in 
Captain    Joseph  Thomas's 
Company  of  Scouts  at  the 
relief  of    Epsom,    N.   H., 
September-October,    1747. 
under  orders  from  Governor 
Benning  Wentworth.    Sub- 
sequently Captain  of  New 
Hampshire  Provincial  Mili- 
tia. 
Bangs,  Charles  McClary,  170. 
Bangs,  Frederick  L.,  170. 
McDouGALL,  General  Alex- 
ander,    1732-1786,     who 
commanded  the  armed  ves- 
sels Tiger  and  Barrington, 
sailing  out  of  New  York 
under   letters    of    marque, 
French  War,  1756. 
*Hawkes,  E.  McDougall,  52. 
MclNTOSH,    Captain    John 
MoHR,  1700-1761.     Mcin- 
tosh County,  Ga.     Captain 
of  the  Highland  Light  In- 
fantry, under  General  Ogle- 
thorpe's command,  against 
the    Spaniards,    1740. 
Wounded  and  captured  at 
Fort  Moosa.  Florida,  after 
a  gallant  fight,  and  sent  a 
prisoner  to  Spain. 
Winston,  Frederick  H.,  134. 
i8i. 
McKiM,  Lieutenant  Thomas, 
1710-1786.     Commissioned 
by  the  Governor  of  Dela- 
ware, Lieutenant  of  Militia 
in    the     Upper    Regiment 
from  Brandywine  Hundred, 

1756- 
Wilson,  James  O.,  1I7- 

250 


McLellan,  Much,  1710-1797- 
Served  in  the  defense  of 
Narragansett,  No.  7,  in  the 
French  and    Indian    War, 

1745- 
Foster,  Howell,  47. 
McNeil,  Captain  Archibald, 
of  l.itchfieUl.  Ensign, Colo- 
nel Phineas  Lyman's  Tenth 
Connecticut   Regiment, 
Lord  Loudon's  Expedition, 
Fort  Edward,  1757-     Caj)- 
tain.  Colonel   John  Reed's 
Fourth    Connecticut  Regi- 
ment,   1758,  and    Captain, 
Colonel    David    Wooster  s 
Third    Connecticut    Regi- 
ment, 1759,  =it  Crown  Point. 
Captain,  Colonel  Wooster  s 
Third  Regiment,  1760,  Ex- 
pedition   against    Canada. 
Captain.    Colonel    Nathan 
Whiting's  Second  Connec- 
ticut Regiment,  1761,  Ex- 
pedition against  Montreal. 
Captain    same     Regiment, 
1762,     Expedition   against 
Havana  and    the    Spanish 
West  Indies.    His  company 
was     recruited    mostly    in 
Litchfield,  Connecticut. 
Noble,  Henry  Harmon,  62. 
Macomher,  Captain  Elijah, 
1718-1802.    Taunton.    En- 
sign Fifth  Company,  Third 
Regiment       Massachusetts 
Militia,   1762.     Captain 
Fifth     Company,    Third 
Regiment,  1771. 
Foster,  Francis  A.,  124. 
McPherson,  Captain  Robert, 
Third    Battalion,    Colonial 
Forces    of     Pennsylvania, 
175S. 
Stevenson,  William  P.,  75- 
Macpherson,  Captain  John, 
1726-1792.    Commander  of 
the  privateer  Brilannia,  of 
Philadelphia,  French  War, 
1757  ;  also  in  Spanish  War, 
1762.     He  was  made  a  Bur- 
gess of  Edinburgh,  his  birth- 
place, in  1764,  in  honor  of 


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his  distinguished  services  in 
the  West  Indies. 

Hornor,  William  Macpher- 
son,  53,  98. 
Macphfrson,  Lieutenant 
Wiu.iAM,  1756-1813.  En- 
sign, 1769.  Lieutenant, 
1773,  and  Adjutant  of  the 
i()th  Regiment  of  Foot, 
British  Army.  He  resigned 
at  the  beginning  of  the 
Revolution  and  was  granted 
a  commission  as  Brevet 
Major  by  the  Continental 
Congress,  September  16, 
1779,  in  recognition  of  his 
services  in  the  cause  of 
American  independence. 

Hornor,    William    Macphcr- 

son,  53,  98. 

Macy,    Lieutenant   George, 

of  Taunton,  Mass.     Ser\'ed 

in    King    Philip's    War. 

Deputy,  1672-78. 

Miller,  Charles  B.,  60. 

Miller,  Edward  C,  60. 
Mahew,  Thomas.  Deputy 
from  Watertown  to  Gen- 
eral Court,  1636-37.  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Island,  1641- 
64,  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay. 

Daggett,  William  G.,  139. 
Mallary,  Abner,  1723-1804. 
Member  of  Captain  Eben- 
ezer  Down's  Company, 
Woodbury.  Conn.  Fort 
William  Henry  Expedition, 

1757- 

Backus,  Brady  Electus,  32. 

Man,      Richard,      1652 . 

Served  in  the  Indian  Wars 
in  Connecticut,  and  was 
in  the  "  N  arraganse  tt 
Sortie." 

Banks,  David,  Jr.,  32. 

Mann,  Elias  P.,  58. 

Mann,  Francis  N.  Jr.,  58. 
Manning,    Ensign     Samuel, 
1644-1710.     Ensign  in  the 
Militia,   Colony  of   Massa- 
chusetts. 

Leach,  J.  Granville,  99. 


Mansfield,     Andrew,     1623 

.   Lynn.    Deputy  to  the 

General     Court.     1680-83. 
Colony    of     Massachusetts 
B.iy. 
Watkins,     Walter     Kendall, 

133- 
Mansfield,     Major     Moses, 
1639-1703.         Lieutenant, 
New  Haven  Troops,  1675. 
Captain,  1676.     Appointed 
Major  Commanding,  1694. 
Served  with  distinction   in 
Indian  W'ars.     Member  of 
General     Court     for    over 
twenty   years,    also  Assist- 
ant, 1691, 
Scudder,  Henry  T.,  71. 
Maris,     George,     1632-1705. 
Memberof  Provincial  Coun- 
cil, 1695,  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 
Dulles,  Andrew  Cheves,  97. 
Marsh,   Captain    Joseph,   of 
Lebanon.      Ensign,    1757, 
Lord  Loudon's  Expedition 
to    Fort    Edward.      Lieu- 
tenant, 1761.    Captain,  4th 
Company,    12th    Regiment 
of  Connecticut,  1763,  in  the 
French  and  Indian  War. 
Rogers,  James  S.,  103. 
Stevens,  Charles  Ellis,  104. 
Marsh,  Captain  Moses,  i;i8- 
1796.      Commanding  Had- 
ley    Company,     Massachu- 
setts Militia.      Marched  to 
the   relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  July,  1757- 
Marsh,  Charles  W.,  58. 
Marshall,  Captain  Samuel, 

1675.      Killed    in    the 

"  Swamp    Fight,"    King 
Philip's  War. 
Greene,  Richard  H.,  49. 
Marshall,  Captain  Thomas, 
1613-1689,    Lynn.      Lieu- 
tenant, Captain,  Deputy  to 
the    General    Court,   1659, 
'60,  '63,  '64,  '67,  '68,  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Watkins,     Walter    Kendall, 
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